Athens: Its Rise and Fall, Book IV

Athens: Its Rise and Fall, Book IV

Athens: Its Rise and Fall, Book IVRemarks on the Effects of War.State of Athens.Interference of Sparta with...
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Athens: Its Rise and Fall, Book IV

Athens: Its Rise and Fall, Book IV

¥1,982 ¥990

Athens: Its Rise and Fall, Book IV

¥1,982 ¥990
Author: Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton
Format: eBook
Language: English

Athens: Its Rise and Fall, Book IV

Remarks on the Effects of War.State of Athens.Interference of Sparta with respect to the Fortifications of Athens.Dexterous Conduct of Themistocles.The New Harbour of the Piraeus.Proposition of the Spartans in the Amphictyonic Council defeated by Themistocles. Allied Fleet at Cyprus and Byzantium.Pausanias.Alteration in his Character.His ambitious Views and Treason.The Revolt of the Ionians from the Spartan Command.Pausanias recalled.Dorcis replaces him.The Athenians rise to the Head of the Ionian League. Delos made the Senate and Treasury of the Allies.Able and prudent Management of Aristides.Cimon succeeds to the Command of the Fleet. Character of Cimon.Eion besieged.Scyros colonized by Atticans. Supposed Discovery of the Bones of Theseus.Declining Power of Themistocles.Democratic Change in the Constitution.Themistocles ostracised.Death of Aristides. I. It is to the imperishable honour of the French philosophers of the last century, that, above all the earlier teachers of mankind, they advocated those profound and permanent interests of the human race which are inseparably connected with a love of PEACE; that they stripped the image of WAR of the delusive glory which it took, in the primitive ages of society, from the passions of savages and the enthusiasm of poets, and turned our contemplation from the fame of the individual hero to the wrongs of the butchered millions. But their zeal for that HUMANITY, which those free and bold thinkers were the first to make the vital principle of a philosophical school, led them into partial and hasty views, too indiscriminately embraced by their disciples; and, in condemning the evils, they forgot the advantages of war. The misfortunes of one generation are often necessary to the prosperity of another. The stream of blood fertilizes the earth over which it flows, and war has been at once the scourge and the civilizer of the world: sometimes it enlightens the invader, sometimes the invaded; and forces into sudden and brilliant action the arts and the virtues that are stimulated by the invention of necessitymatured by the energy of distress. What adversity is to individuals, war often is to nations: uncertain in its consequences, it is true that, with some, it subdues and crushes, but with others it braces and exalts. Nor are the greater and more illustrious elements of character in men or in states ever called prominently forth, without something of that bitter and sharp experience which hardens the more robust properties of the mind, which refines the more subtle and sagacious. Even when thesethe armed revolutions of the worldare most terrible in their resultsdestroying the greatness and the liberties of one people they serve, sooner or later, to produce a counteracting rise and progress in the fortunes of another; as the sea here advances, there recedes, swallowing up the fertilities of this shore to increase the territories of that; and fulfilling, in its awful and appalling agency, that mandate of human destinies which ordains all things to be changed and nothing to be destroyed. Without the invasion of Persia, Greece might have left no annals, and the modern world might search in vain for inspirations from the ancient. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 6154
Author: Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton
Release Date: Oct 20, 2006
Format: eBook
Language: English

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