Chap.

1  Pausan|         who were with him could endure; he refused permission to
2   Alcib|    reason offered why he should endure the labour of thought, was
3   Alcib|      was not content, not could endure that Athens, conquered as
4    Dion|     land forces. Dion could not endure this opposition patiently,
5    Dion|          he could not patiently endure that a bad opinion of him
6  Epamin|       disposition, and ready to endure wrongs from his countrymen,
7   Attic|   person whom no one else could endure. In consequence, he reaped
8   Attic|        appear that he wished to endure no kind of fortune apart
9   Attic| falsehood himself, nor could he endure it in others. His courtesies,
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