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 1   Cimon|     and the Lacedaemonians had declared war against the Athenians,
 2   Alcib|     his advice and persuasion, declared war against the Syracusans,
 3   Conon| Boeotians and Athenians having declared war against the Lacedaemonians,
 4   Conon|      by his authority, that he declared Tissaphernes an enemy, desired
 5   Chabr|      did not return home, they declared that they would condemn
 6   Datam|      the danger by flight, and declared open war against Thyus,
 7  Agesil|         but, at his death, had declared to be his. Leotychides contended
 8  Agesil|       he saw that if he openly declared in what direction he was
 9  Agesil|    Athenians and Boeotians had declared war against the Lacedaemonians,
10  Hannib|  foundations; and himself they declared an outlaw. ~VIII. In the
11   Attic|    assisted young Marius, when declared an enemy, by such means
12   Attic|    divinity. 269 Antony, being declared an enemy, had quitted Italy,
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