Chap.

1    Dion|      was surpassed by Dion in ability, influence, and in the affection
2  Epamin|      covetousness, IV.----His ability in speaking, V.----An instance
3   Eumen|    and of known integrity and ability, because he must of necessity
4   Eumen|       in him great honour and ability,192 and did not doubt that,
5   Eumen|     made prisoner, not by the ability of Antigonus, but by the
6  Hannib| surpassed other commanders in ability as much as the Romans surpassed
7  Hannib|    many prevailed against the ability of one. He, however, so
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