Chap.

 1 Miltiad| Chersonese.10 The number of the party being great, and many applying
 2  Lysand|  ejected those who favoured the party of the Athenians, he made
 3 Thrasib|         for it rendered the one party slow to attack, and the
 4    Dion|  supremacy to Dion, organized a party against him; nor had he
 5   Datam|        he met upon the road the party that were leading Aspis. ~
 6   Datam|        quitted; and, as neither party spared |372 them, they were
 7   Datam|       ambuscade, as soon as the party reached the spot where they
 8   Pelop|     leading men of the opposite party; and amongst them Pelopidas,
 9 Phocion|    Macedonians; for the popular party favoured Polysperchon, and
10  Hannib|        king's ship known to his party, returned to the same place
11   Attic|   divided, as some favoured the party of Sulla and others that
12   Attic|       friends without regard to party, and had always kept himself
13   Attic|      Thus that combination of a party was broken by his dissent
14   Attic|  contribute with others to that party when it was prosperous,
15   Attic|      had lent themselves to the party opposed to him, and hoped
16   Attic|        days, that sometimes one party, and sometimes the other,
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