Chap.

 1   Alcib|        he yet did not refuse to obey, but went on board a trireme
 2   Datam| fortresses, not only refused to obey the king's orders, but ravaged
 3  Epamin|      place, Epaminondas did not obey the order of the people,
 4  Epamin|         means that they did not obey the law. They being freed
 5  Agesil|        it much more glorious to obey the laws of his country
 6   Eumen|  preserved their allegiance, to obey him, and follow his counsels."
 7   Eumen|  long-continued license, not to obey their officers but to command
 8 Timoleo|        and thought it better to obey the laws of his country
 9  Hannib|         he had been as ready to obey Hannibal's advice in conducting
10   Attic|     nature alone, though we all obey her, but from knowledge;
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