Chap.

 1  Pausan|     views become known; for he laid aside, not only the manners
 2 Thrasib|        lay, of his clothes; he laid hands on nothing but arms,
 3    Dion| fearing that his plot might be laid open before he had effected
 4  Timoth|     round the Peloponnesus, he laid waste Laconia, and defeated
 5   Datam|        that an ambush would be laid for him; but he selected
 6  Epamin|        of what his adversaries laid to his charge, and admitted
 7  Agesil|       turned into Phrygia, and laid waste the country before
 8 Timoleo|        be feared. He therefore laid down his authority as soon
 9  Hamilc|        over to their side, and laid siege to Carthage itself.
10  Hannib|      were, by bequest, that he laid down his life before he
11  Hannib|        to prevent his passage, laid open those parts, made roads,
12  Hannib|     same penalties as they had laid on his absent brother. When
13   Attic|   reckon from his day-book, as laid out in current expenses,
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