Chap.

 1 Miltiad|         though he saw that the ground was unfavourable for his
 2  Pausan|        as there was no visible ground for a charge against him
 3   Chabr|      phalanx 114 to quit their ground, and instructed them to
 4   Datam|  himself and the nature of his ground, for he had not the twentieth
 5   Datam|        one acquainted with the ground and taking his measures
 6  Agesil|       move, and retained their ground the more willingly as they
 7  Agesil|   merely such a couch that the ground was but covered with straw,
 8   Eumen|      an advantageous choice of ground, in fighting more with his
 9   Eumen|       from their horses to the ground (so that it might easily
10   Eumen|      could not quite touch the ground with its fore-feet; he then
11 Timoleo| several years maintained their ground in Sicily, to be satisfied
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