Chap.

 1 Themist|          proper for them to send persons of character and respectability,
 2  Pausan|       the restoration of so many persons so nearly related to him,
 3   Cimon|        at his own cost many poor persons, who at their death had
 4   Alcib|       strong confederacy of many persons, since it had respect not
 5   Alcib|        enemies, because the same persons were enemies to their own
 6   Alcib|      despatched at the same time persons in their confidence into
 7   Alcib|         journey to the king. The persons sent gave secret orders
 8    Dion|     guards, and stationed trusty persons at the door, who were not
 9    Dion|  together to the spot; and these persons, prompted by a false suspicion,
10  Timoth| management of the war. These two persons, his father and father-in-law,
11  Epamin|          not consider that those persons, to whom he had alluded,
12 Timoleo|    according to law, and several persons, flocking about him, would
13  Hannib|    history; and two of them were persons that were with him in the
14   Attic|       money from several private persons by letter, he not only forebore
15   Attic|      care than to assist as many persons as possible, |439 by whatever
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