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1  Timoth     |       thought to be sufficient defence. Menestheus, the son of
2  Timoth(127)|       thought to be sufficient defence in him." Chares was a vain
3  Epamin     |      than the law allowed; his defence and acquittal, VIII.----
4  Epamin     |      freed from danger by this defence, nobody thought that Epaminondas
5 Phocion     |    furnished him with means of defence against Chares,208 and though
6  Hamilc     |       s success in Sicily; his defence of Eryx, and honourable
7  Hamilc     | received from his country as a defence against enemies. ~II. Catulus
8  Hannib     |       V.----Is recalled to the defence of his country, and defeated
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