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... oaths to the Athenians , and they to them , to the following effect : 18. 1st , " The Athenians and Lacedæmonians , with their allies , ' made a treaty on the following terms , and swore to observe it , state by state . With regard to ...
... oaths to the Athenians , and they to them , to the following effect : 18. 1st , " The Athenians and Lacedæmonians , with their allies , ' made a treaty on the following terms , and swore to observe it , state by state . With regard to ...
Page 322
... oaths to the Lace- dæmonians and their allies , state by state ; and that every man shall swear by the most binding oath of his country , ac- cording to his respective state . That the oath must be to this effect : ' I will abide by ...
... oaths to the Lace- dæmonians and their allies , state by state ; and that every man shall swear by the most binding oath of his country , ac- cording to his respective state . That the oath must be to this effect : ' I will abide by ...
Page 323
... oaths for both parties , Athenians and Lacedæmonians , by means of fair discussion , to change it in such manner as they please . 19. " The treaty commences from the ephoralty of Pleisto- las , on the 27th of the month Artemisium , and ...
... oaths for both parties , Athenians and Lacedæmonians , by means of fair discussion , to change it in such manner as they please . 19. " The treaty commences from the ephoralty of Pleisto- las , on the 27th of the month Artemisium , and ...
Page 324
... oaths were taken , and this alliance concluded , on the fol- lowing terms : 23. " The Lacedæmonians shall be allies of the Athenians for fifty years . " " · Arnold translates auroí , " of their own accord ; but Poppo remarks with truth ...
... oaths were taken , and this alliance concluded , on the fol- lowing terms : 23. " The Lacedæmonians shall be allies of the Athenians for fifty years . " " · Arnold translates auroí , " of their own accord ; but Poppo remarks with truth ...
Page 325
... oaths of both parties . " 24. The oath was sworn by the following on the side of the Lacedæmonians : Pleistoanax , Agis , Pleistolas , Damagetus , Chionis , Metagenes , Acanthus , Daithus , Ischagoras , Philo- charidas , Zeuxidas ...
... oaths of both parties . " 24. The oath was sworn by the following on the side of the Lacedæmonians : Pleistoanax , Agis , Pleistolas , Damagetus , Chionis , Metagenes , Acanthus , Daithus , Ischagoras , Philo- charidas , Zeuxidas ...
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