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J 8] THE TERMS OF PEACE II7 'VIII. The Lacedaemonians and the allies shall restore Panactum» to the Athenians. The Athenians shall re- store to the Lacedaemonians Coryphasium , Cythera '^, Methone'^, Pteleum, and Atalantep.

  • IX. The Athenians shall surrender the Lacedaemonian

captives whom they have in their public prison, or who are in the public prison of any place within the Athenian dominions, and they shall let go the Peloponnesians who are besieged in Scionc, and any other allies of the Lacedae- monians who are in Scione, and all whom Brasidas intro- duced into the place *^, and any of the allies of the Lacedae- monians who are in the public prison at Athens, or in the public prison of any place within the Athenian dominions. The Lacedaemonians and their allies in like manner shall restore those of the Athenians and their allies who are their prisoners. 'X. Respecting Scione f^, Torone ^, and Sermyle, or any cities which are held by the Athenians, the Athenians shall do with the inhabitants of the said cities, or of any cities which are held by them, as they think fit. 'XL The Athenians shall bind themselves by oath to the Lacedaemonians and their allies, city by city, and the oath shall be that which in the several cities of the two contracting parties is deemed the most binding. The oath shall be in the following form: — 'I will abide by this treaty and by this peace truly and sincerely.' The Lacedaemonians and their allies shall bind themselves by a similar oath to the Athenians. This oath shall be renewed by both parties every year ; and they shall erect pillars at Olympia, Delphi, and the Isthmus, at Athens in the Acropolis, at Lacedaemon in the temple of Apollo at Aniyclae. 'XII. If anything whatsoever be forgotten on one side or the other, either party may, without violation of their " Cp. V. 3 fin. ^ Cp. iv. 3 med. * Cp. iv. 54. '• Cp. iv. 45. Cp. ii. 32. f Cp. iv. 123 fin. ^ Cp. v. 32 init. Cp. v. 3.