Notes and extracts in illustration of A slight sketch of universal history

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The Athenianswho are they? Grote
38
Violation of the Usage of Art to introduce the Troubles
42
Pausanias Opinion of Nemesis
51
Leonidas encouraged by the local Associations of the Neigh
59
Gallant Conduct of the Queen of Halicarnassus at the Battle
65
The Battle of Platea described in the Drama of the Persians
72
Tribute of Eschylus to Cyrus
75
Approach from the Port to the City St John
87
Description of the Citadel Curtius
115
The Parthenon as a Hall of Festival Curtius
122
tically amalgamated Curtius
125
Description of the Pnyx or Place of popular Assembly Tozer
131
Description of a Coin of Athens Humphreys
143
The Eolians Chambers Encyclop©¡dia
151
General Prosperity of Sicily B C 439 Grote
158
Extracts from the Birds and Remarks by W L Collins
166
his display at the Olympian Fes
184
Nikias a Slaveholder and Speculator in the Silver Mines
190
Effect of the Athenian disaster on Persian Politics Rawlinson
198
Extract from Euripides contrasting Laconia with Messenia
205
Callicratidas Curtius
211
Tribute of Arnold to Rhodes
218
Debates on the Doom of Athens Curtius
224
Description of a Greek Fortress Tozer
230
Macedonia about 400 B c Grote
236
The Copaic ReedThe Fluteplayers of Boeotia C Words
243
Death of Pelopidas Grote
249
Character of Epaminondas Grote
279
Description of Agrigentum Grote
299
Dionysius builds Ships of War with four or five banks of oars
303
Reconquest of Egypt by Ochus Rawlinson
310
Sculptured Staircase at Persepolis Rawlinson
316
Grecian MythsThessaly Tozer
327
The Erymanthian Boar was a river which Hercules restrained
334
The Resin obtained from the Pine Trees mixed with Wine
340
The Homeric Poems reduced to Writing Grote
346
Greek Tragedies were set to music and had some resemblance
352
The Chorus assisted in preserving the Unities of Time Place
362
Improvements in the Drama made by Phrynicus and by ¨¡schy
368
From the Furies
378
From the Antigone
384
From
465
From Hercules Distracted
471
FRAGMENTS FROM EURIPIDES
479
From Anonymous Authors 491
491
EPIGRAMS AND MISCELLANIES
501
The Samnites Attack the Grecian Colonies in Italy Grote
516
Dionysius and Plato Grote
522
The Clemency of Dion
528
Timoleons Stratagem
535
Timoleon in Retirement
544
The Athenian Admiral Iphikrates assists the Family
550
Philips MinesParmenio Grote
554
Demosthenes trains himself as a Public SpeakerHis Natural
561
Terror inspired by Philip in the Grecian WorldHis Thessalian
567
338
580
Specimen of Philips Artfulness Grote
582
Unwise conduct of Eschines in stirring up the Amphictyonic
594
Description of Delphi Linton
601
The Chariot Race Sophocles
608
Concerning the Site of the Oracle of Dodona Tozer
615
The Battle of Charoneia Grote
621
Greece subjected to Philip Grote
627
Difference in the Treatment of Prisoners between the Ancients
633
Alexander the Great and Diogenes Grote
639
The Macedonian Pike and Phalanx Grote
641
Proceedings after the Battle of the Granicus Grote
647
Personal Behaviour of Darius at Issus Rawlinson
653
Cruel Treatment of Batis by Alexander Grote 59
659
Cruel Treatment of the Branchide by Alexander Grote
665
State of Geographical Knowledge in the time of Alexander
672
Increase of the Means of Communication between various parts
679
Gallant Struggle of Sparta against Macedonia Grote
682
Death of Leosthenes Grote
689
The Fate of Alexanders Family Grote
695
Religious Terror and Distress of the Carthaginians Human
702
The Antiquities of Kertch Grote
709
The Other World C W Collins
717
The Greek Literature of the Period of the Middle of
718
Diversity of Coinage in Greece C Wordsworth and Humphreys
725
209
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