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|- | |Vol. I—Greece (432 B.C.—324 B.C.) |- | |||Page |- |Preface || v |- |Introduction || x |- |AchillesHis Reply to the Envoys (Legendary) || 3 |- |Pericles—I In Favor of the Peloponnesian War (432 B.C.) || 9 |- |     II On Those Who Died in the War (430 B.C.) || 16 |- |    III In Defense of Himself (430 B.C.) || 27 |- |CleonOn the Punishment of the Mytileneans (427 B.C.) || 34 |- |Alcibiades—I In Support of the Athenian Expedition to Sicily (414 B.C.) || 41 |- |  II To the Spartans (413 B.C.) || 47 |- |NiciasAgainst the Sicilian Expedition (414 B.C.) || 49 |- |HermocratesOn the Union of Sicily Against Invaders (416 B.C.) || 55 |- |LysiasAgainst Eratosthenes (403 B.C.) || 61

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