Chap.

 1 Miltiad|          stratagem, and with the utmost impetuosity. For trees had
 2 Themist|          obliterated without the utmost efforts on his part, he
 3 Themist|      which was regarded with the utmost veneration, and from which
 4   Cimon| considerable eloquence, |330 the utmost generosity, and great skill,
 5   Alcib|     leading man, and held in the utmost esteem. But we have said
 6   Chabr|         he was fighting with the utmost bravery, was struck with
 7   Datam|            III. He then used his utmost efforts that the news of
 8   Datam|         raising an army with the utmost diligence, and preparing
 9  Agesil|         and felt assured, to the utmost, of becoming master of the
10  Agesil|         image and altar with the utmost scrupulosity. He used publicly
11 Timoleo|       that "he paid and felt the utmost gratitude to the immortal
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