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I | — | SYLOSON'S CLOAK | 33 |
II | — | THE STORY OF ZOPYRUS | 34 |
III | — | PERSIAN COURIERS | 37 |
IV | — | A MIRACLE | 37 |
V | — | THE SPICE TRADE | 38 |
VI | — | THE GOLD ANTS | 39 |
VII | — | LIBYA | 40 |
VIII | — | THE SPARTAN KINGS | 41 |
IX | — | THE FAMILY OF THE ALCMAEONIDAE | 42 |
I | — | SOME BARBAROUS CUSTOMS | 45 |
II | — | THE SIEGE OF BARCA | 46 |
III | — | ANECDOTES | 46 |
IV | — | THE FIRST INVASION OF EUROPE | 48 |
V | — | A HAIRBREADTH ESCAPE | 51 |
VI | — | OROETES AND POLYCRATES | 51 |
VII | — | DARIUS AND DEMOCEDES | 54 |
VIII | — | A THRACIAN SUTTEE | 55 |
IX | — | A LAKE VILLAGE | 55 |
X | — | A WAY OUT OF A DIFFICULTY | 56 |
XI | — | THE ADVANTAGES OF A REPUBLIC | 57 |
XII | — | THE SHORTEST WAY TO ABSOLUTE POWER | 57 |
XIII | — | THE IONIC REVOLT | 58 |
XIV | — | THE CAMPAIGN IN CYPRUS | 58 |
XV | — | THE BATTLE OF LADE | 62 |
XVI | — | THE SECOND EXPEDITION AGAINST GREECE | 65 |
XVII | — | THE LAST DAYS OF MILTIADES | 71 |
XVIII | — | EXPEDITION OF CLEOMENES AGAINST ARGOS | 73 |
XIX | — | A DIFFICULTY | 76 |
XX | — | THE THIRD INVASION OF GREECE | 77 |
XXI | — | ANECDOTES | 93 |
XXII | — | THE AETHIOPIANS | 100 |
NOTES, | 103 | ||
VOCABULARY, | 121 | ||
PROPER NAMES, | 145 |