Chap.

1 Miltiad|    the enemy, and decide the contest in the field. Miltiades
2 Themist|   persist in protracting the contest, sent him notice that it
3  Lysand|     twenty-sixth year of the contest, is certain; but how he
4   Alcib| greatly the advantage in the contest. ~V. Yet by these proceedings
5   Pelop|      Epaminondas, IV.----His contest with Alexander of Pherae;
6   Pelop|       they supposed that the contest must be between them and
7  Agesil|  Corinthian war. During this contest, when, in one battle, in
8   Eumen| After they had continued the contest, with desperate efforts,
9  Hannib|    and had to use art in the contest, as he was no match for
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