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 1  Iphicr|      introduced much that was new into the military art, but
 2   Chabr|      becomes celebrated for a new mode of fighting, I.----
 3   Chabr|     Agesilaus, observing this new plan, did not dare to advance,
 4  Timoth|        to him alone. Thus the new statue of the son, placed
 5   Datam|  Pisidians, surprised by this new movement, were led to believe
 6   Eumen|       him, resolved that some new plan must be adopted. There
 7 Timoleo|  owners in the war, among the new colonists; he repaired the
 8  Hannib|  defeat, and, with the aid of new levies, drew together, in
 9  Hannib|   should be money raised from new taxes, to be paid to the
10    Cato| noblemen, and introduced many new regulations into his edict,248
11   Attic|  hence he stirred them all to new exertions by his application.
12   Attic|    course of life, he avoided new dangers. ~VIII. Then followed
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