THE HISTORY OF GREECE, FROM THE EARLIEST PERIOD TO THE DEATH OF AGESILAUS. BY WILLIAM MITFORD. CONTINUED TO THE DEATH OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT, BY R. A. DAVENPORT. PRINTED FOR THOMAS TEGG AND SON, CHEAPSIDE: TEGG, WISE, AND CO. DUBLIN; GRIFFIN AND CO. GLASGOW; AND 1835. CONTENTS. Of the Affairs of Greece, from the Conclusion of the SICILIAN Expedition till the Return of ALCIBI- ADES to ATHENS, in the Twenty-fourth Year of the SECT. I. Effects at Athens of the News of the Over- SECT. II. New Implication of Grecian and Persian Interests. Death of Artaxerxes and Succession of Da- rius II. to the Persian Throne. Effect of the Terrors of an Earthquake. Congress of the Peloponnesian Confederacy at Corinth. Isthmian Games. Naval Success of the Athenians in the Saronic Gulf. Influ- ence of Alcibiades in the Spartan Councils. A Pelo- ponnesian Fleet sent under Chalcideus, accompanied by Alcibiades, to cooperate with the Satrap of Lydia and the revolted Ionians. Increased Distress of 1 |