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1  Lysand|   of the Athenians, he made choice of ten men in each city,
2   Conon|      Conon said that such a choice was not a matter for his
3   Pelop|     their country, and made choice of that very day on which
4  Agesil|     left no male issue, the choice then fell on him who was
5  Agesil|   thinking that he had made choice of what he had taken from
6   Eumen|    also, by an advantageous choice of ground, in fighting more
7  Hannib| occupying the forest with a choice body of troops. He then
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