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 1 Miltiad|            to consult Apollo what leader they should take in preference
 2 Themist|          his position by the same leader. For Themistocles, fearing
 3  Lysand|           the regal government, a leader should be chosen from among
 4 Thrasib|        second battle Critias, the leader of the tyrants, was killed, |
 5  Iphicr|        tactics; for he was such a leader, that he was not only comparable
 6  Iphicr|   obedient to the orders of their leader; and he brought them to
 7  Timoth|        their death, was there any leader 133 worthy of remembrance
 8   Datam|     Datames, an eminent barbarian leader; his war with the Cardusii,
 9  Epamin|        head of the army,157 and a leader was chosen that was ignorant
10   Pelop|         These twelve, then, whose leader was Pelopidas, quitting
11   Pelop| commander-in-chief, Pelopidas was leader of a select body of troops,
12 Timoleo|       above all others, to be the leader to execute their will."
13  Hannib|          unless you constitute me leader in it." ~III. At this age,
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