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 1   Conon|       was done according to his direction. He greatly obstructed that
 2    Dion|       fleet, while Dion had the direction of the land forces. Dion
 3   Datam| recalled Pharnabazus, the chief direction of the war was committed
 4   Datam|        off as a deserter by his direction, in order that, being received
 5  Agesil|    could make a movement in any direction. After enriching his men
 6  Agesil|         openly declared in what direction he was going to march, the
 7   Eumen| provided, he set forward in the direction on which he had determined. ~
 8 Phocion|        he at that time held the direction of the king's affairs. Being
 9  Hannib|    Bithynians, according to the direction of Hannibal, fell all at
10   Attic|       so as to use them for the direction of his life, and not merely
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