Chap.

1   Alcib|       vigour of body, for all the Bœotians cultivate corporeal strength
2   Conon| countrymen, in consequence of the Boeotians and Athenians having declared
3   Chabr|         gone to the relief of the Boeotians; for in that engagement,
4  Epamin|          was general, none of the Boeotians durst look upon in the field,
5  Epamin|         distance. By his fall the Boeotians were somewhat disheartened;
6  Epamin|         it was told him that "the Boeotians were victorious." When he
7  Agesil|        him that the Athenians and Boeotians had declared war against
8  Agesil|   Peloponnesus, the Athenians and Boeotians, and others in |391 alliance
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