Chap.

1 Miltiad| assigned two hundred thousand infantry and ten thousand cavalry;
2  Pausan|       of two hundred thousand infantry, whom he had chosen man
3    Dion|        and a hundred thousand infantry, so easily made an impression
4  Iphicr|       altered the arms of the infantry; for whereas, before he
5  Iphicr|     parma 106 (from which the infantry were afterwards called peltastae),
6   Datam|   cavalry, a hundred thousand infantry, whom they call Cardaces,138
7  Agesil|       in those parts in which infantry would be of greater service.
8   Eumen|    superiority, than with his infantry, in which he was but weak. ~
9   Eumen|     being made prisoners, the infantry, as they were forced into
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