Chap.

1 Miltiad|   same people, after they acquired greater power, and were
2 Miltiad|  just one; for he had not acquired his power by violence, but
3 Themist| the Persians, in which he acquired such knowledge, that he
4  Epamin| the strength of body thus acquired were added many good qualities
5  Epamin| knowledge was most easily acquired. Whenever he came into a
6  Epamin|   in thinking that he had acquired the glory of Agamemnon in
7   Attic|   of it were natural, not acquired. He also recited verses,
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