Chap.

1 Themist|    and considered himself not conquered, but saved, by Themistocles.
2 Themist|      in the memory of man was conquered in like manner 32 at Salamis
3  Pausan|     aid the Persians had been conquered. ~II. After this battle
4   Cimon|       in a second expedition, conquered and took at Mycale a fleet
5   Cimon|       fell sick, after he had conquered the greater part of the
6   Alcib|     could endure that Athens, conquered as she was, should continue
7   Chabr|       from thence till he had conquered the whole island; from which
8   Eumen|     treat 204 one whom he had conquered in such a |404 manner, but
9  Hamilc| obtain the mastery, or, being conquered, should make submission.
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