Chap.

1 Themist|    speeches. Nor was he less ready in managing business than
2  Timoth|      Lacedaemonians received ready money from him in requital,
3   Datam|    and unprepared, than when ready to meet him, though with
4   Datam|    keeping his forces always ready to engage. There was with
5   Datam|  whom he was marching, to be ready to do what they should see
6  Epamin|    good of the Thebans, I am ready to do it for nothing; but
7  Epamin|     patient disposition, and ready to endure wrongs from his
8  Hannib| Antiochus, if he had been as ready to obey Hannibal's advice
9   Attic|   prosperous, but was always ready to succour the distressed.
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