Polybius, Histories (English) (XML Header) [genre: prose] [word count] [lemma count] [Polyb.]. | ||
<<Polyb. 2.44 | Polyb. 2.45 (Greek) | >>Polyb. 2.46 |
But the increased power and national advancement
note
which these events brought to the Achaeans
excited the envy of the Aetolians; who, besides
their natural inclination to unjust and selfish
aggrandisement, were inspired with the hope of
breaking up the union of Achaean states, as they had before succeeded in partitioning those of
Lacedaemonians to join them in their hostility to the league,
they would easily subdue it, by selecting a favourable opportunity for their attack, and securing that it should be assaulted
on all sides at once. And they would in all probability have
succeeded, but that they had left out the most important element in the calculation, namely, that in Aratus they had to
reckon with an opponent to their plans of ability equal to
almost any emergency. Accordingly, when they attempted
this violent and unjust interference in
Polybius, Histories (English) (XML Header) [genre: prose] [word count] [lemma count] [Polyb.]. | ||
<<Polyb. 2.44 | Polyb. 2.45 (Greek) | >>Polyb. 2.46 |