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CONTENTS.
VOL. VI.
PART II.
CONTINUATION OF HISTORICAL GREECE.
CHAPTER XLVII.
From the Thirty Years' Truce, fourteen years before the Pelo-
ponnesian War, down to the Blockade of Potidæa, in the year
before the Peloponnesian War.
Personal activity now prevalent among the Athenian citizens-
empire of Athens again exclusively maritime, after the Thirty
years' truce
Chios, Samos, and Lesbos, were now the only free allies of Athens,
on the same footing as the original confederates of Delo's-the
rest were subject and tributary ...
Athens took no pains to inspire her allies with the idea of a com- mon interest-nevertheless the allies were gainers by the conti- nuance of her empire
Conception of Periklês-Athens, an imperial city, owing protection
to the subject-allies; who on their part, owed obedience and
tribute ....
Large amount of revenue laid by and accumulated by Athens, du-
ring the years preceding the Peloponnesian war
Pride felt by Athenian citizens in the imperial power of their city..
Numerous Athenian citizens planted out as Kleruchs by Periklês.
Chersonesus of Thrace. Sinôpê...................
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Active personal and commercial relations between Athens and all
parts of the Ægean
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Amphipolis in Thrace founded by Athens. Agnon is sent out as
Ekist.....
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