Chap.

 1     Pre|               it was accounted a great glory to be proclaimed a conqueror
 2 Miltiad|           antiquity of his family, the glory of his forefathers, and
 3  Pausan|          Pausanias tarnished his great glory in war by a dishonourable
 4 Thrasib|               no envy, but was a great glory to him. The celebrated Pittacus,
 5  Iphicr|              success he obtained great glory. ~Artaxerxes, when he had
 6   Chabr|               Athenians obtained great glory. ~In the meantime a war
 7   Chabr|               envy is the attendant on glory, and that the people willingly
 8  Timoth|               of Athens, increased the glory which he inherited from
 9  Epamin|                of civil bloodshed; the glory of Thebes, X. ~I. EPAMINONDAS
10  Epamin|             nothing from the state but glory. He did not avail himself
11  Epamin|               that he had acquired the glory of Agamemnon in war, "Forbear,"
12  Epamin|             for life with the greatest glory. ~IX. When, towards the
13   Pelop| fellow-citizens, in his own house. The glory of delivering Thebes, therefore,
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