Chap.

 1 Themist|      pirates, rendered the sea secure. In acting thus, he both
 2 Themist|      of the Lacedaemonians, to secure the pass of Thermopylae,
 3 Themist|         in order that he might secure himself, if received, with
 4   Alcib|    brought, but were unable to secure his person. Perceiving that
 5   Conon|      and to prepare a fleet to secure the sea in the following
 6    Dion|     desirous that he should be secure because of his family connexion
 7  Iphicr|         to Iphicrates, and was secure under his power. He lived
 8   Datam| endeavoured to be the first to secure a forest, in which the Gate
 9   Pelop|      summoned to take arms and secure their liberty, not only
10   Eumen|  generally covet) to seize and secure for himself the shares of
11   Kings|        for in his eagerness to secure it he spared the life of
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