Chap.

1  Epamin|     fortune, he used to call a council of his friends, and to prescribe
2   Eumen|      always had a place in the council, and was admitted to a knowledge
3   Eumen|     referred the decision to a council; where, when almost all
4   Eumen| learning the sentiments of the council, he nevertheless took time
5 Phocion|        thrown, by order of the council, into confinement, he was
6  Hannib|        excluded from the privy council, he went at a time appointed
7   Attic|      the highest honour at the council, but also at his table.
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