| William Smith - Greece - 1854 - 748 pages
...of a peace : " King Artaxerxes thinks it just that the cities in Asia and tho islands of Clazomeuto and Cyprus should belong to him. He also thinks it...both by land and sea, with ships and with money." The deputies reported these terms to their respective governments, all of which at once accepted the... | |
| William Smith - Greece - 1854 - 676 pages
...also thinks it just to leave all the other Grecian cities, both small and great, independent—except Lemnos, Imbros, and Scyros, which are to belong to...both by land and sea, with ships and with money." The deputies reported these terms to their respective governments, all of which at once accepted the... | |
| William Smith - Greece - 1855 - 708 pages
...after exhibiting to them the royal seal of Persia, read to them the following terms of a peace : " King Artaxerxes thinks it just that the cities in...both by land and sea, with ships' and with money." The deputies reported these terms to their respective governments, all of which at once accepted the... | |
| William Smith - Greece - 1855 - 724 pages
...of a peace : " King Artaxerxes thinks it just that the cities in Asia and the islands of Clazomenas and Cyprus should belong to him. He also thinks it...both by land and sea, with ships and with money." The deputies reported these terms to their respective governments, all of which at once accepted the... | |
| William Augustus Larned - 1855 - 264 pages
...great, — except Lemnos, Imbros, and Scyros, which are to belong to Athens, as they did originally. Should any parties refuse to accept this peace, I...them, along with those who are of the same mind." The Grecian states formally accept the terms of this peace, influenced partly by the threat of the... | |
| William Smith - Greece - 1860 - 718 pages
...who, after exhibiting to them the royal seal of Persia, read to them the following terms of a peace: " King Artaxerxes thinks it just that the cities in...both by land and sea, with ships and with money." The deputies reported these terms to their respective governments, all of which at once accepted the... | |
| William Smith - 1860 - 294 pages
...terms of a peace: "Ring Artaxerxes thinks it just that the cities in Asia and the islands of Clazomena; and Cyprus should belong to him. He also thinks it...terms. This disgraceful peace, called the PEACE OF ANTALCIDAS, was concluded in the year BC 387. By it Greece seemed prostrated at the feet of the barbarians... | |
| William Smith - Greece - 1861 - 760 pages
...to leave all the other Grecian cities, both small and great, independent — except Lemnos, Inibros, and Scyros, which are to belong to Athens, as of old....both by land and sea, with ships and with money." The deputies reported these terms to their respective governments, all of which at once accepted the... | |
| William Smith - Greece - 1863 - 780 pages
...of a peace : " King Artaxerxes thinks it just that the cities in Asia and the islands of ClazomenŽ and Cyprus should belong to him. He also thinks it...both by land and sea, with ships and with money." The deputies reported these terms to their respective governments, all of which at once accepted the... | |
| Philip Smith - History, Ancient - 1864 - 620 pages
...other Grecian cities, small and great, independent — except Leinnos, Imbros, and Scyros, which arc to belong to Athens, as of old. Should any parties...the same mind, both by land and sea, with ships and money." The exception to the principle of autonomy, in favour of Athens, seems to have been inserted... | |
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