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1 Miltiad| because he thought it of advantage to fight before the Spartans 2 Miltiad| valour, had so much the advantage, that they routed ten times 3 Themist| dominion, than what would be of advantage to the whole of Greece. 4 Pausan| perplexities, it should be of great advantage to him ~V. The Ephori, hearing 5 Alcib| animosity more than the common advantage. By his advice, in consequence, 6 Alcib| began to have greatly the advantage in the contest. ~V. Yet 7 Datam| adversaries in some defile, an advantage which often happened to 8 Hamilc| always came off with the advantage. Afterwards, though the 9 Hannib| always came off with the advantage; and, had not his efforts 10 Hannib| of the enemy, he had the advantage himself in the wing in which 11 Hannib| him, it should be of great advantage to them. ~XI. After this 12 Attic| of acting were for their advantage, for he neither suffered 13 Attic| Antony began to get the advantage; so that Brutus and Cassius,