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 1 Miltiad     |        extremely urgent that a camp should be formed as soon
 2 Miltiad     |        city, and pitched their camp in an eligible place. The
 3 Miltiad     |       themselves, not to their camp, but to their ships. Than
 4   Alcib     |      you to keep your sailors' camp near the enemy; for there
 5 Thrasib     |  Cilicia, and the watch in his camp was not kept with sufficient
 6   Datam     |     after they had entered the camp, were put to flight by his
 7   Datam     |        course, and pitched his camp in such a position that
 8   Datam     |        a report throughout the camp that "Mithrobarzanes had
 9   Datam     |         whan received into the camp, they might do them the
10   Datam     |       them, and captured their camp. By this stratagem he at
11   Datam     |  before. When he had moved his camp from thence, and always,
12   Datam     |        suitable for pitching a camp. While he was pointing this
13  Epamin     |       devote yourselves to the camp, not to the palaestra."153
14  Epamin(153)|    beyond the palaestra to the camp. ~
15   Eumen     |   Antigonus; his device in his camp, VII.----He defeats Antigonus;
16   Eumen     | possible should be made in the camp. The route which he had
17   Eumen     |    when, from the smoke of his camp, a suspicion was hinted
18   Eumen     |      imitating the usages of a camp, to raise a suspicion in
19   Eumen     |      that there was actually a camp in those parts, and that
20   Eumen     |   guards on the removal of the camp, without Antigonus's knowledge. |
21  Hannib     |     like to go with him to the camp. As I willingly expressed
22  Hannib     |    battle of Cannae, pitched a camp against him in the field. ~
23  Hannib     |         and retreated to their camp upon the coast. Thus Hannibal,
24  Hannib     |      that were with him in the camp, and lived with him as long
25   Attic     |      of whom some followed his camp most unwillingly, and some
26   Attic     |   Quintus Cicero from Pompey's camp. Thus, by adhering to his
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