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1 Pericles, suspecting that Archidamus will spare his lands, either from friendship, or to prejudice him with the Athenians, promises to give them to the public if they are uninjured by the enemy.
2 Cp. 1.126 init. and 127.
3 B.C. 431.
4 He reminds the Athenians of their enormous wealth and military and naval resources, telling them that victory is certain if they act with prudence.
5 About £120,000.
6 About £1,940,000.
7 About £100,000.
8 Cp. what is said of the citizens on garrison duty, 7.28 init.
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