Chap.

 1 Themist|             VIII. Yet he did not escape jealousy on the part of
 2  Pausan| Chalcioecos.51 That he might not escape from thence, the Ephori
 3   Alcib|         wealth would most easily escape notice there, But he was
 4   Conon|         related that he made his escape, but is in doubt whether
 5    Dion|          did these circumstances escape the notice of Dionysius,
 6    Dion|          appeared to have let it escape him that he wished everything
 7    Dion|      danger he could by no means escape, unless he commissioned
 8   Chabr|         too freely to be able to escape the envy of the populace.
 9   Eumen|    Antigonus; his stratagems and escape, V.----His kindness to Olympias
10   Eumen|        from which they could not escape without the permission of
11   Eumen|       nevertheless, he could not escape), if he, being a foreigner,
12  Hannib|        XI.----Commits suicide to escape being delivered to the Romans.
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