Chap.

1   Alcib|  himself, if Alcibiades were restored to the command, would be
2 Thrasib|    of the republic should be restored to the hands of the people."
3  Iphicr|      upon the Thracians, and restored Seuthes, the ally of the
4  Timoth| hundred talents. This sum he restored 119 to the people without
5   Pelop|      Messene might be sooner restored,173 he went ambassador to
6   Pelop|   making war upon Alexander, restored him to liberty. But after
7 Timoleo|     neglected temples;216 he restored their laws and liberties
8  Hannib|     their prisoners might be restored. An answer was made them,
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