History of the Peloponnesian War

Thucydides

Thucydides. The history of the Peloponnesian War, Volume 1-2. Dale, Henry, translator. London: Heinemann and Henry G. Bohn, 1851-1852.

and that if the Athenians do not withdraw from Epidaurus, they shall be declared enemies to the Argives and Lacedaemonians, with the allies of both those states.—

That if the Lacedaemonians have any children in their custody, they shall restore them to all the states.—

That with respect to the offering to the god, [*](εἷμεν λῇν.] For the various conjectures as to the true reading in this passage, see Poppo.) the Epidaurians shall be at liberty to take an oath on the subject, and that the Argives shall allow them to do so.—

That the states in the Peloponnese, both small and great, shall be all independent, according to the institutions of their fathers.—