Chap.

 1 Themist|            II. THEMISTOCLES. ~Youth of Themistocles; he is disinherited
 2 Themist|        The vices of his early youth were compensated by great
 3  Epamin|  manners of the Greeks, I.----Youth and manhood of Epaminondas,
 4   Eumen| intellect. ~When he was but a youth, he was received into favour
 5    Cato|  PORCIUS CATO. ~Cato's birth, youth, and the offices that he
 6    Cato|     eighty years,249 from his youth to the end of his life,
 7    Cato|      unknown to him. From his youth he composed speeches. In
 8   Attic|   Agreeable to the old in his youth, and to the young in his
 9   Attic|       of knowledge with which youth ought to be made acquainted.
10   Attic|       age. He himself, in his youth, on account of his connexion
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