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 1 Themist     |       the chief objects of his attack, they sent to Delphi to
 2   Alcib     |   abroad, that they might thus attack him while he was absent.
 3   Alcib     |       opportunity of making an attack, and by that single effort
 4   Alcib     |     death. They, not daring to attack him with the sword, collected
 5 Thrasib     | rendered the one party slow to attack, and the other stronger
 6 Thrasib     |   wounded except such as would attack him first. He spoiled no
 7    Dion     |      two transport vessels, to attack a power of fifty years'
 8   Chabr     | instructed them to receive the attack of the enemy with the knee
 9   Datam     |         III.----Is directed to attack Aspis of Cappadocia, IV.----
10   Datam     |      the king, desiring him to attack Aspis, who then held Cataonia,
11   Datam     |   enemy,136 gave orders for an attack. The Pisidians, surprised
12   Datam     |   reach him whom they meant to attack. ~X. Yet this man, crafty
13   Datam     |    armies to be raised, and an attack to be made on the king himself;
14  Epamin     |       defend the unworthy, nor attack them, that he might not
15   Pelop     |         in a fever of rage, to attack him, and, separating too
16  Agesil     |       392 many exhorted him to attack Corinth, he said, "that
17   Eumen     |    against Ptolemy, to make an attack upon Egypt. Eumenes, as
18   Eumen(196)|     Antigenes was the first to attack Perdiccas, as Van Staveren
19   Eumen     | obviated the suddenness of his attack; yet |403 he gained but
20  Hannib     |   directed them all to make an attack upon the single ship of
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