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434 INDEX Athenians (cont.) — Corinthians, ib. 49 fin.; send re- inforcements, »<5. 50 fin., 51; order the Potidaeans to raze their walls, ib. 56 med.; quarrel with Perdic- cas, ib. 57 init.; despatch troops to Potidaea,/'/'. 57 fin., 61 init. ,64 med.; come to termswithPerdic- cas,«^6imed.; defeat the Chalcid- ians, ib. 62, 63; invest Potidaea, ib. 64; ill-feeling of, against the Corinthians, ib. 66, 103 fin.; ex- clude the Mcgarians from their harbours, ib. 67 fin., 139 init. [cp." iv. 66 init.]; speech of at Sparta, J ib. 72-78; desire the Lacedaemon-N. ians to drive away the curse / of Taenarus and of Athene, / ib. 128, 135 init.; discuss the demands of the Lacedaemon- ians, ib. 139; make a final offer of arbitration to the Lacedae- monians, j'6. 145; seize the Boeot- ians in Attica and garrison Pla- taea, ii. 6; meditate sending an embassy to the king, ib. 7 init.; send ambassadors to places ad- jacent to Peloponnesus, ib. fin.; their allies, ib. 9 med.; refuse to hear a messenger from Archi- damus,/(5. 12 init.; collect into the cit}' by Pericles' advice, ib. 14-16; send an expedition round the Peloponnese, ib. 17 fin., 23, 25, 30; arc angry with Pericles for not leading them out,;'/'. 21; de- feated at Phrygia, //'. med.; re- ceive aid from IhcThcssalians, ib. 22 fin.; set apart a reser'c for the war, ib. 24 [cp. viii. 15 med.]; send a fleet to Locris, ib. 26; expel the Acginctans, ib. 27 init.; make Nymphodorus their Proxcnus, and become allies of Sitalces, ib. 29; invade Megara, ib. 31; fortify Atalante, ib. 32; celebrate the funeral of the fallen,;7a 34; suf- fer from the plague, ib. 47-54, 58; again restrained by Pericles from sallying out against the Lacedae- monians, «(^. 55 fin.; send an expe- dition round Peloponnese, 16.56; unsuccessfully attack Potidaea, ib. 58; send envoys to Sparta, ib. 59 med.; turn upon and fine Pericles, «V^ 59-65 init.; elect him general, »'i!i. 65 init.; capture Aris- teus of Corinth and other envoys to Persia, and put them to death, ib.t-j send Phormio to aid the Amphilochians,;/'.68; send Phor- mio with a fleet round Pelopon- nese, ib. 69 init.; despatch ships to collect money in Asia, ib. fin.; cap- ture Potidaea, //'. 70 init.; blame the generals there, ib. mod.; send colonists to Potidaea, ib. fin.; en- courage the Plataeans to resist, ib. 73; send an expedition to Chalcidice, ib. 79; are defeated, ib.; defeat the Peloponnesians at sea, ib. 83, 84; gain a second victory, ib. 86,92; thrown into a panic by the news of Brasidas' j™ landing in Salamis, ib. 93, 94; ^^ make an expedition into Acar- iiania, ib. 102; receive warning of the Lesbian revolt, iii. 2; attempt to surprise Mytilene, ib. 3; suc- cessfully engage the Lesbians, ib. 4; blockade Mj'tilene b^' sea, ib. 6; send an expedition round Peloponnese, ib. 7, 16 med.; — send another expedition, ib. 16; S their great expenditure on the war, ib. 17; the perfection of their navy, ib.; despatch rein- forcements to Mj'tilene, ib. 18 fin.; complete the blockade, ib.; raise a property tax, ib. 19 init.; attempt to collect monej* from the allies, ib. fin.; gain possession of Mytilene, ib. 27, 28; take Nolium, ib. 34; reduce Pj'rrha and Eresus, ib. 35; put Salacthus to death and order the slaughter of all the grown-up citizens of Mytilene, ib. 36 init.; repent, ib.