. Archaeologia Graeca; or, The antiquities of Greece. A New ed., to which is added an appendix containing a concise history of the Grecian states and a short account of the lives and writings of the most celebrated Greek authors. , from rdrrav, who ex-ercised the youth in thls art, and rendered them expert m all th©forms of battle, before they adventured into the field. CHAP. VII. Oftheir Manner ofmaking Peace and declaring War, their AmbassaclorSy S\c. Before the Grecians engaged themselves in war, it was usual topublish a declaration of the mjuries they had received, and to de-mand satisfact


. Archaeologia Graeca; or, The antiquities of Greece. A New ed., to which is added an appendix containing a concise history of the Grecian states and a short account of the lives and writings of the most celebrated Greek authors. , from rdrrav, who ex-ercised the youth in thls art, and rendered them expert m all th©forms of battle, before they adventured into the field. CHAP. VII. Oftheir Manner ofmaking Peace and declaring War, their AmbassaclorSy S\c. Before the Grecians engaged themselves in war, it was usual topublish a declaration of the mjuries they had received, and to de-mand satisfaction by ambassadors; for, however prepared or ex-cellently skiUed they were in the afifairs of war, yet peace, if tobe procured upon honourable terms, was thought more eligible;>vhich custom was observed even in ihe most early ages, as ap-pears from the story of Tydeus, when Polynices sent to composematters with his brother Eteocles, king of Thebes, before he pro-ceeded to iiwest that city, as we are informed by Statius^ andse-veral others; «?Thcbaid. lib. \± B(S)W3B:LEM(Sr ;§)1F M^I^g H2^ACST2I®lf. />raim *-/-:n,!ni^,f,iir Hdinhur^h J*ubtish£.l hj Hoi^ Smlziij & Slade M8. Of tlic Mi/ifajy JjJm^s ofGnece. 65 potior cunctis sedit sinteutia,fratris PrtvtentareJidcm, tiUosque in rrj^mi prccnudi*Kxplorarc aditns : Audax ca inuncru Ti/dcusSponir subit Long tlicy dolKite, at lcn;;tli by jolnt conscnt, Decree to somul fhe brother kings intent By cnibassy, cre yet froin iiostile ibrce, They seek redress, the last and worst resource: rraiight witi» th adventurous task bold Tydeus glows. lewis. Nor was the IVojaii war prosecuted willi so great hazard and lossto bolh parties, liil these nieans proved ineffcctual; for \ve findthat Ulysses and Menchuis were dispatched on an embassy toTroy, to deniand rcstitntion; whence Antcnor thus bespeaksIlelen ^ J\or\ ya^ 5 Sst/jo rrer ijXvh iTis *0^virtnui^iv ivix ccyyiXivi ^vv uonnplXio MtvtXuM. ? Hitlier onc


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