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 1   Conon     |     remained with the king's officers, and was of the greatest
 2   Chabr     |     III. In consequence, the officers of the king of Persia sent
 3  Agesil     |    having reached the king's officers, presents of every kind
 4  Agesil     |    brought him; but when the officers inquired for Agesilaus,
 5   Eumen     |          After his death the officers of Alexander assume the
 6   Eumen     |  about the terms, eluded the officers of Antigonus, and brought
 7   Eumen     |   license, not to obey their officers but to command them, as
 8   Eumen     |   enemy was approaching. His officers held a meeting; and it was
 9   Eumen(200)|  strange that the Macedonian officers should have allowed themselves
10   Eumen     |      through the envy of the officers with whom he had to act,
11   Eumen     |   where, when almost all the officers, in great excitement, expressed
12 Phocion(212)| Undecim viris.] Eleven petty officers, whose duty was to see the
13  Hannib     |  large number, he called the officers of his ships together, on
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