Chap.

 1 Miltiad|  and he had now a home," he told them, "in the Chersonese."
 2    Dion|    honour, went to him, and told him that "he was in great
 3   Datam|     in writing, in which he told him that "he would be in
 4   Datam|   For instance, when it was told him that some, who were
 5   Datam| trial whether what had been told him was true or false. He
 6  Epamin|    went to Epaminondas, and told him the cause of Diomedon'
 7  Epamin|     kept it in until it was told him that "the Boeotians
 8   Eumen|   of their approach; and he told them to act in the same
 9 Phocion|    want provisions, Phocion told him in the hearing of the
10  Hannib|      looking out at a gate, told Hannibal that several armed
11   Attic|     matters could have been told in so small a space. There
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