[137] Thucyd. lib. 6. p. 387. sect. 15.
[138] Plut. in Vit. Alcib. p. 211-212.
[139] Plut. in Vit. Lysand. p. 441.
[140] Τριάκοντα πλήους ἀπεκτόνασιν Ἀθηναίων ἐν ὀκτὼ μησὶν, ἢ πάντες Πελοπόννησιοι δέκα ἔτη πολεμοῦντες. Xenoph. Hellenic, lib. 2. p. 370. Edit. Lewencl. Basil.
[141] Most probably the son of Lycus, mentioned by Thucydides, who had so great a share in deposing the Four Hundred, and restoring the ancient constitution.
[142] Xenoph. ibid. p. 367.
[143] Xenoph. ibid. p. 368.
[144] Xenoph. ibid. 370.
[145] Xenoph. ibid. 371.
[146] Xenoph. ibid. 372.-373.