The History of the World: From the Earliest Period to the Year of Our Lord 1783, With Particular Reference to the Affairs of Europe And Her Colonies Vol. 1

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The people, crowded in their splendid cities, soon found themselves under the neces- sity of sending out colonies. Who is not acquainted with Ephesus, Teios, Colophon, Phocaea, Priene, Sa- mos, Chios, Miletus, cities abounding in genius, luxu- ry, and every polite refinement ? They had a mutual bond of connexion, at the temple of the god who had conducted them over the waters of the ^Egean sea.
The fane of Neptune, on the promontory of Mycale, was the Panionium, or place of assembly for their d
...ep- uties and chief citizens. Hither, no stranger was ad- mitted ; and even the more ancient Smyrna first ob- tained the privilege, after nine hundred years, through the powerful influence of a king of Pergamus. The bonds of fraternity were more lasting than the inde- pendence of these cities, although they were peopled from more than one region, and spoke the Greek lan- guage, in all its four dialects.
Two other federal republics, of a similar descrip- tion, formed themselves in the neighborhood of Ionia.


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