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The first sentences of the first paragraph of Chapter VIII, the Greeks at War, of Kitto’s The Greeks…
The Greek world was now divided. On the one side was the Athenian Empire, which men openly called a ‘tyranny’; on the other, Sparta, the Peloponnesian League, and a number of states (notably in Boeotia) that sympathized with Sparta: the first group strong at sea, the second strong on land; the first in the main Ionian, the second Dorian – not that this division in itself counted for much; Athens favouring, even insisting on, democratic constitutions among her allies, the other group favouring oligarchies, or, at the most, limited democracies. It is a familiar situation.1
… have i mentioned what a good book this is?…
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Kitto, H.. The Greeks (Penguin History) (p. 136). Penguin Books Ltd. Kindle Edition. ↩︎