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 1 Themist     |       not less distinguished in peace; for as the Athenians used
 2   Cimon     |         and recalled, and makes peace with the Lacedaemonians;
 3   Cimon     |       own accord, and settled a peace between those two most powerful
 4   Cimon     |     only in war, but in time of peace; for he was a man of such
 5   Alcib     |   struck with fear and sued for peace; for they had been defeated
 6   Alcib     | Lysander either to fight or beg peace; that the Lacedaemonians
 7 Thrasib     |       of the Athenians. He made peace between Thrasybulus and
 8 Thrasib     |         Thrasybulus, that, when peace was settled, and he had
 9    Dion     |        tyrant consented to make peace on such terms as these:
10  Timoth     |        to the Athenians, making peace upon these terms, "that
11  Timoth     |       first publicly erected to Peace, and a pulvinar 125 decreed
12   Datam     |      enemy, exhorted Datames to peace and friendship,141 so that
13   Datam     |     Datames, though he saw that peace would not be faithfully
14   Datam(141)|                                 Peace and friendship with himself,
15  Epamin     |    advise the Thebans to prefer peace to war, in order that his
16  Epamin     |         since under the name of peace you are bringing upon them
17  Epamin     | bringing upon them slavery; for peace is procured by war, and
18   Eumen     |   permission of Eumenes, begged peace of him. But when they had
19  Hamilc     |     necessary to submit to make peace, because he saw that his
20  Hamilc     |       resolution he concluded a peace, but showed such a spirit
21  Hannib     |      and people for having made peace with |422 them, and to present
22  Hannib     |       in the letter relating to peace. The messenger, having thus
23   Attic     |         for there is no law, or peace, or war, or illustrious
24    Frag     |       never be possible to make peace with yourself.~IIICornelius
25    Summ     | government at Syracuse; secures peace to all Sicily. Ib.~337. -----------
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