Chap.

1    Dion| the Greek tongue with more admiration. ~II. Nor did these circumstances
2  Iphicr|    inspired every one with admiration of him. But in action he
3  Epamin|  pleasing and as worthy of admiration. ~But as we wish to draw
4  Agesil| was particularly worthy of admiration, that, though great presents
5    Frag|  nature, to obtain greater admiration and wider benefit, has chosen
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