A History of Greece from the Earliest Times to the Present, Nide 1D. Appleton, 1880 |
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Sivu viii
... PERIKLES V. - RAPID EXPANSION OF THE ATHENIAN EMPIRE Domination over the Allied States , 247. Capture of Eion and Skyros , 250. Double Battle on the Eurymedon , 251. Capture of Thasos , 252 . Revolt of the Helots , 253. Ostracism of ...
... PERIKLES V. - RAPID EXPANSION OF THE ATHENIAN EMPIRE Domination over the Allied States , 247. Capture of Eion and Skyros , 250. Double Battle on the Eurymedon , 251. Capture of Thasos , 252 . Revolt of the Helots , 253. Ostracism of ...
Sivu ix
... Perikles , 261. Dramatic Poetry - Decline of In- dividual Energy , 265. Public Works , 267. The Periklean Age , 270 . Causes and Extent of Athenian Supremacy , 274 . VIII . - PRELIMINARIES OF THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR . Revolutionary ...
... Perikles , 261. Dramatic Poetry - Decline of In- dividual Energy , 265. Public Works , 267. The Periklean Age , 270 . Causes and Extent of Athenian Supremacy , 274 . VIII . - PRELIMINARIES OF THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR . Revolutionary ...
Sivu 27
... Perikles and Demosthenes delivered their im- mortal orations . In domestic life the authority of the father was respected , and the grown - up son manifested his gratitude to his parents by a faithful filial devotion , and by ...
... Perikles and Demosthenes delivered their im- mortal orations . In domestic life the authority of the father was respected , and the grown - up son manifested his gratitude to his parents by a faithful filial devotion , and by ...
Sivu 160
... Perikles , then the most prominent member of this powerful family , brought an ac- cusation against him on the ground that he had deceived the Athenians , and to settle a private quarrel had drawn them , without their knowledge or ...
... Perikles , then the most prominent member of this powerful family , brought an ac- cusation against him on the ground that he had deceived the Athenians , and to settle a private quarrel had drawn them , without their knowledge or ...
Sivu 241
... were poor , and the city for more than one hundred and fifty years provided for their maintenance . CHAPTER IV . KIMON AND PERIKLES . THE Athenians had PAUSANIAS , THEMISTOKLES , AND ARISTEIDES . 241 Themistokles, 237 Aristeides,
... were poor , and the city for more than one hundred and fifty years provided for their maintenance . CHAPTER IV . KIMON AND PERIKLES . THE Athenians had PAUSANIAS , THEMISTOKLES , AND ARISTEIDES . 241 Themistokles, 237 Aristeides,
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Sivu 41 - We will not destroy any Amphictyonic town, nor cut it off from running water in war or peace : if any one shall do so, we will march against him and destroy his city. If any one shall plunder the property of the god, or shall be cognizant thereof, or shall take treacherous counsel against the things in his temple at Delphi, we will punish him with foot, and hand, and voice, and by every means in our power.