Chap.

 1 Themist|             was constructed by his advice, and enclosed with walls,
 2 Themist|        that "the Athenians, by his advice, had enclosed their public
 3 Themist|        that if he would follow his advice, he might conquer Greece
 4  Lysand|            334 accordance with the advice of the gods, which he, relying
 5   Alcib|         war, the Athenians, by his advice and persuasion, declared
 6   Alcib|           common advantage. By his advice, in consequence, the Lacedaemonians
 7    Dion|          greatly influenced by his advice, unless, in any case, some
 8  Timoth|         were appointed to give him advice,128 for there was such force
 9  Timoth|            would not submit to the advice of his elders, but, as if
10  Epamin|          for I would take nobody's advice on that subject less willingly
11 Timoleo| ascertained. Not only was no man's advice ever preferred to his, but
12  Hannib|           ready to obey Hannibal's advice in conducting the war as
13    Frag|        great importance against my advice, especially when a small
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