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Sec. 4. Treachery of Tissaphernes 19
Sec. 5. Xenophon's dream and its results 29
Sec. 6. The Greeks cross the Zab 42
Sec. 7. The Greeks fight their way across the Karduchian Mountains 50
Sec. 8. March through Armenia; great suffering from cold and
hunger 60
Sec. 9. The Greeks come in sight of the Black Sea 70
Sec. 10. The Greek cities on the Black Sea; their feelings toward
the Ten Thousand 75
Sec. 11. Plans of the army for the future 79
Sec. 12. The Ten Thousand begin their march westward 82
Sec. 13. Plan of Xenophon for founding a city on the Black Sea 88
Sec. 14. Xenophon defends himself against false accusations 95
Sec. 15. The army passes by sea to Sinope 104
Sec. 16. The army crosses the Bosphorus to Byzantium; false promises
of Anaxibius and their results 116
Sec. 17. Mutiny of the army in leaving Byzantium 120
Sec. 18. Xenophon's speech to the soldiers 123
Sec. 19. The army finally leaves Byzantium; Seuthes offers to hire
them 128
Sec. 20. The army enters the service of Seuthes 135
Sec. 21. Xenophon crosses over with the army to Asia 138
Sec. 22. Xenophon takes leave of the army. Conclusion 143
II. Napoleon's Retreat from Moscow.
Sketch of Napoleon (Introductory to the Retreat from Moscow) 152
Sec. 1. Description of Moscow; arrival of the Czar 157
Sec. 2. Alarm in Moscow at the advance of the French army;
preparations for the destruction of the city 162
Sec. 3. Departure of the Russian governor from Moscow 168
Sec. 4. Napoleon's first view of Moscow; the French enter the city 175
Sec. 5. Napoleon takes up his quarters in the Kremlin; the city
discovered to be on fire 182
Sec. 6. The fire compels Napoleon to leave the c
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