Chap.

1 Themist|    your father still greater service, after I myself was in safety,
2   Cimon| troops. In his first term of service, on the river Strymon, he
3   Alcib|     could be of the greatest service to the republic, they had
4   Conon|   Peloponnesian war, and his service in it was of great value;
5   Conon|      and was of the greatest service to all of them. ~III. Tissaphernes
6   Datam|     when engaged in military service, in the war which the king
7   Datam|    true, to leave the king's service. He did nothing, however,
8  Agesil| infantry would be of greater service. As often as he came to
9    Cato| Caius Claudius Nero, and his service was thought of great value
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