Book,  Par.

1    II,     68|     spot. Thence he went to Athens, and there, as a concession
2    II,     70|   terrified the citizens of Athens by his tumultuous approach,
3    II,     70| courtesy, not the people of Athens, who indeed had been exterminated
4    XI,     17|  account, it was Cecrops of Athens or Linus of Thebes, or Palamedes
5    XI,     30|  was the ruin of Sparta and Athens, but this, that mighty as
6    XV,     83|   sentence of the people of Athens. It was brought to him and
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