Chap.

 1 Themist|      there was apprehension, lest, if part of the enemy's
 2 Themist|    of that state were afraid lest the Lacedaemonians and Athenians
 3   Cimon|     to give him immediately, lest, by putting him off, he
 4   Alcib| excited among the multitude, lest some sudden tumult should
 5   Alcib|      less than he was loved, lest, elated by good fortune
 6   Conon|    the king, but I am afraid lest it should be derogatory
 7    Dion|     so for both their sakes, lest, as they were afraid of
 8  Timoth|      thither with his force, lest anything should appear to
 9   Datam|     become known to his men, lest the spirits of the soldiers
10   Datam|       while notwithstanding (lest he should raise in him any
11   Datam|      back to his attendants (lest he should excite any suspicion),
12  Epamin|   but quit the city at once, lest you should corrupt others
13  Epamin|   your sake, but for my own, lest any one, if your money should
14  Epamin|        Beware," he replied, "lest you should consult it worse,
15   Eumen|  There is danger, therefore, lest ours should do what those
16 Timoleo|     a distance on the watch, lest any of his brother's guards
17  Hannib|    against Hannibal himself, lest he should remove any thing
18  Hannib|     building, always fearing lest that should happen which
19   Attic|   his exile with money. And, lest his sojourn in a foreign
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