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The History of the Peloponnesian War

CHAPTER II
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And yet you have the best possible right to be neutral, or, failing this, you should on the contrary join us against them.

Corinth is at least in treaty with you; with Corcyra you were never even in truce.

But do not lay down the principle that defection is to be patronized.

Did we on the defection of the Samians record our vote against you, when the rest of the Peloponnesian powers were equally divided on the question whether they should assist them?
No, we told them to their face that every power has a right to punish its own allies.

Why, if you make it your policy to receive and assist all offenders, you will find that just as many of your dependencies will come over to us, and the principle that you establish will press less heavily on us than on yourselves.
"This then is what Hellenic law entitles us to demand as a right.


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