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History of Greece: I. Legendary Greece. Ii. Grecian History to the Reign of ... 8
George Grote
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Hellen. ii. 4, 43 ; Justin, v. 1 1 . I do not comprehend the alluuon in Lysias, Orat. xxv. ArjfA, KaraX. *AiroX. 8. 11 — ela-X de oiTiv€£ T&p 'EXcvo-ivadc diroypa^tafiev<»v, c^cX^ircf fitff vyMV, eVoXftopKovyro Chap. LXV.] ATHENIAN EMPIRE. ;i85 sea-board immediately after the battles of Platsea and Mykal6, for the purpose not merely of expel- ling the Persians from the i£gean, but of keeping them away permanently. To the accomplishment of this important object Sparta was altogether inad- equate ; nor would it ever have been accomplished, if Athens had not displayed a combination of mili- tary energy, naval discipline, power of organization, and honourable devotion to a great Pan-hellenic purpose — such as had never been witnessed in Grecian history. The Confederacy of Delos was formed by the free and spontaneous association of many different towns, all alike independent ; towns which met in synod and deliberated by equal vote — took by their majority resolutions binding upon all — and chose Athens as their chief to enforce these resolutions, as well as to superintend generally the war against the common enemy.

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