Chap.

 1 Themist|         no walled town should be kept up without the Peloponnesus,
 2 Themist|        for so illustrious a man, kept the ship at anchor in the
 3   Cimon|       the public gaol, Cimon was kept in prison, nor could he,
 4   Alcib|         constant garrison there, kept Athens in a state of blockade.
 5 Thrasib| appointed by the Lacedaemonians, kept Athens oppressed in a state
 6 Thrasib|        watch in his camp was not kept with sufficient care, he
 7   Conon|     confinement, in which he was kept for some time. Some have
 8    Dion|          and fearing that, if he kept Dion with him, he might
 9   Datam|          would not be faithfully kept, nevertheless accepted the
10  Epamin|          would instantly die, he kept it in until it was told
11  Agesil|        his proceedings, he still kept his oath, and said that "
12   Eumen|      talent in him. He therefore kept him near himself in the
13   Eumen|          Antigonus. He, however, kept himself in that one place
14   Eumen|   inquired how he would have him kept, he replied, "As the most
15   Eumen|         wondered why he was thus kept a third day: for that it
16 Timoleo|      until the deed was done, he kept himself at a distance on
17 Timoleo|         happened that all Sicily kept his birth-day as a festival.
18  Hannib|       father, I have so strictly kept even to this day, that no
19   Attic|        his journey from Asia, he kept Pomponius in his company
20   Attic|         to party, and had always kept himself aloof from such
21   Attic|   Kindnesses that he received he kept in perpetual remembrance;
22   Attic|          the effects of time. He kept an establishment of slaves
23   Attic|      which he had commenced, but kept himself at an equal elevation
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