Chap.

 1 Themist|        army of the Athenians then lay, Themistocles felt assured
 2 Thrasib|          He spoiled no one, as he lay, of his clothes; he laid
 3    Dion|        anything on which he could lay his hands but the property
 4    Dion|        the door, seized him as he lay on his couch, and bound
 5  Epamin|           yours;" (for Meneclidas lay under a suspicion of making
 6  Epamin|         and he gave them leave to lay all the blame upon him,
 7  Agesil|         to the aid of Tachos, and lay down with his men on the
 8  Agesil|          while all his attendants lay in the same manner, in plain
 9   Eumen| adversaries, of which the shorter lay through desert tracts, which
10   Eumen|           of the mountains, which lay over against the enemy's
11 Timoleo|     Dionysius he was unwilling to lay down his command. Timoleon,
12  Hamilc|        possession of Eryx, should lay down their arms and quit
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