Chap.

 1 [Title]|             LIVES OF EMINENT COMMANDERS. ~ ~
 2     Pre|    book the lives of eminent commanders. |308  ~
 3 Miltiad|     in the number of the ten commanders, and he was represented
 4 Thrasib|   him first of all the Greek commanders. This I can say without
 5 Thrasib|       however, are common to commanders with their soldiers and
 6  Iphicr|      comparable to the first commanders of his own time, but no
 7  Timoth|      the Athenians should be commanders by sea." This victory gave
 8  Timoth| arose, which the two veteran commanders, thinking it expedient to
 9  Timoth|     the last age of Athenian commanders; the age of Iphicrates,
10  Epamin|   taken from them, and other commanders came to take their place,
11  Hannib|     Hannibal surpassed other commanders in ability as much as the
12  Hannib|    and to give an account of commanders among the Romans, that,
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