Chap.

 1 Themist|        Themistocles. Thus Greece was delivered by the policy of one man,
 2  Pausan|          seal, discovered that if he delivered it he would lose his life.
 3  Pausan|            Pausanias. This letter he delivered to the Ephori. The cautious
 4   Alcib|              of no effect, unless he delivered up Alcibiades alive or dead."
 5   Conon|          than its own." He therefore delivered to him in writing what he
 6   Datam|            his resolution to resist, delivered himself up. Datames consigned
 7  Epamin|             of ours, and in one day, delivered all Greece by defeating
 8   Pelop|            exiles. This letter being delivered to Archias as he was reclining
 9   Pelop| Lacedaemonians from the citadel, and delivered their country from thraldom.
10   Eumen|          Macedonian veterans, he was delivered up, after he had come off
11 Phocion|              been despatched, he was delivered over to the eleven,212 to
12  Hannib|              suicide to escape being delivered to the Romans. XII.----His
13  Hannib|             demand that he should be delivered to the Romans, went secretly,
14  Hannib|            fearing that he should be delivered to the Romans (an event
15   Attic|            tumults? ~XI. When he had delivered himself from these troubles,
16   Attic|             it." |447  ~XXII. Having delivered this address with so much
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