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 1 Themist|   citizens, not only as to the struggle in which they were engaged,
 2 Themist|        that they should have a struggle with them for the supremacy.
 3  Pausan|       himself was slain in the struggle. ~Elated by this victory,
 4  Timoth|   desisted from the protracted struggle, and yielded, of their own
 5  Epamin|  countrymen. But when the |384 struggle began at the Cadmea 164
 6   Pelop| remained quiet, so long as the struggle was between fellow-citizens,
 7   Pelop| Epaminondas. ~V. Yet he had to struggle with adverse fortune. He
 8  Hannib|        were overpowered in the struggle by the number of the enemy,
 9   Attic|     matters, but such a mutual struggle to lessen one another as
10    Summ| support the Arcadians in their struggle with the Spartans. Pelop.
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