Chap.

1 Themist|     that the Lacedaemonians acted unreasonably and unjustly,
2  Lysand|  while he pretended that he acted thus for the sake of the
3   Alcib|  misconduct, saying that he acted either carelessly or treacherously,
4   Eumen| both went to Macedonia, and acted there with the greatest
5 Phocion|     the first place, he had acted in concert with Demades
6  Hannib|     in the wing in which he acted. ~IX. After Antiochus was
7   Attic|     but to men; and when he acted in such a manner, no one
8   Attic|   one could imagine that he acted for the sake of time-serving,
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