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1 Themist    |    place, because there was apprehension, lest, if part of the enemy'
2 Themist    | ostracism, through the same apprehension from which Miltiades had
3  Lysand(57)|    when they were free from apprehension, fell upon them and put
4   Alcib    |  off our army." Nor did his apprehension deceive him; for Lysander,
5   Attic    |    that he need be under no apprehension, but might come to him immediately;
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