Chap.

 1 Themist|    admiring his greatness of mind, and wishing to have such
 2 Thrasib|       firmness, greatness of mind, and love for his country;
 3  Iphicr|   III. He was a man of large mind and large body, and of an
 4  Epamin|    the best qualities of the mind.144 ~II. He was the son,
 5  Epamin|   many good qualities of the mind; for he was modest, prudent,
 6  Epamin|  more vigour of body than of mind. He, seeing that Epaminondas
 7  Agesil|     with that number, if the mind of his adversaries had been
 8  Agesil|   him excellent qualities of mind, so he found her unpropitious
 9 Phocion|     of whom some, calling to mind his former reputation, expressed
10  Hannib| however, so cherished in his mind the hatred which his father
11  Hannib|  that I shall be of the same mind for the rest of my life.
12  Hannib|   showed himself of the same mind as to Italy; for he did
13   Attic|      for he had fixed in his mind the precepts of the greatest
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