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ssss1 Thucy., III, 82, 8. (The translation used here and elsewhere in the book is that of Jowett.)

ssss1 Thucy., III, 37, 2.

ssss1 The same is true of the second Athenian empire. The confederation from which it grew had no reason to outlast the occasion which had called t into existence—the "tyranny" of Sparta. It was, therefore, by design at least, a temporary, and not a permanent, union.

ssss1 Hellenica Oxyrhyn., II, 2-4.

ssss1 Attische Urkunden, I Teil. (Sitzb. d. Akad. in Wien. Phil.-hist. Klasse. 165, 6, 1911).

ssss1 It was revived on much less objectionable terms by Antigonus Doson. See below, page 34 and chapter VII.

ssss1 Lysistrata, 579 ff.

ssss1 See below, chapter VII.

ssss1 See below, chapter VII.

ssss1 See above, page 30.

ssss1 See below, chapter VII.

ssss1 See especially Ed. Meyer, Kleine Schriften, 283 ff., and below, chapter IV.

ssss1 Bury, J.B., The Constitution of the Later Roman Empire (1910), pp. 10 ff., 36.

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