. Travels of Anacharsis the younger in Greece, during the middle of the fourth century before the Christian era. erably powerful ; and the ally, but not thetributary, of Philip. All the remainder was inha-bited by free Greeks. Several iflands, however, ac-knowledged the fovereignty of certain republics ; asjhe ifles of. Samos, Lerrihos, Scyrcs, Imbros, and D 42 CRITICAL OBSERVATIONS, &c. even the Thracian Cherfonefus, which was in fomemeafure dependant on the republic of Athens. Asto that part of Afia which is included in my map,it was divided into three fatrapies, which containeda number of p


. Travels of Anacharsis the younger in Greece, during the middle of the fourth century before the Christian era. erably powerful ; and the ally, but not thetributary, of Philip. All the remainder was inha-bited by free Greeks. Several iflands, however, ac-knowledged the fovereignty of certain republics ; asjhe ifles of. Samos, Lerrihos, Scyrcs, Imbros, and D 42 CRITICAL OBSERVATIONS, &c. even the Thracian Cherfonefus, which was in fomemeafure dependant on the republic of Athens. Asto that part of Afia which is included in my map,it was divided into three fatrapies, which containeda number of petty tyrants ellablimed by the king ofPerfia in the Greek cities. My. particular map, on the contrary, have verydifferent dates. Each is defigned for the very yearwhich Anacharfis is fuppofed to have travelledthrough the province it repreients. Hence is it that,in the map of Phocis, all the cities which were de-ftrpyed after the Social War are inferted as ftill inexigence ; and, in that of Arcadia, all the cities;he inhabitants of which went to people Megalopolisare marked as deitroyed. T H E E N 0. ttravelsofanachar00bart. 46


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