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29 ([return])
[ {pros pantas tous allous}, "in comparison with all the rest," cp. iii. 94.]

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30 ([return])
[ {stratarkheo}: a vague expression, because being introduced after Kecrops he could not have the title of king.]

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31 ([return])
[ The number obtained by adding up the separate contingents is 366. Many Editors suppose that the ships with which the Eginetans were guarding their own coast (ch. 46) are counted here, and quote the authority of Pausanias for the statement that the Eginetans supplied more ships than any others except the Athenians. Stein suggests the insertion of the number twelve in ch. 46.]

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3101 ([return])
[ Or, "Thespeia.">[

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32 ([return])
[ i.e. "Areopagus.">[