Chap.

 1 Miltiad| discussion, whether they should defend themselves within the walls,
 2 Themist|         replied that "they must defend themselves with wooden walls."
 3 Themist|     their respective homes, and defend themselves within their
 4 Themist|     that they might more easily defend them from the enemy, a step
 5 Themist|     against your father, and to defend my own country. I also did
 6  Epamin|     house, for he would neither defend the unworthy, nor attack
 7  Agesil|          III.----Is recalled to defend his country; defeats the
 8   Eumen|  several times, that they would defend him and never forsake him.
 9 Phocion|         assembled under arms to defend that harbour, without which
10  Hannib|         suffered any defeat, to defend his country, he maintained
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