Chap.

1   Conon| inconsiderate in good than in bad fortune; for when he had
2    Dion|       patiently endure that a bad opinion of him should be
3   Datam|    deserters were acting with bad faith, and by arrangement
4  Epamin|   Pelopidas, who had a son of bad character, and who said
5  Hannib|     vessels, of which when he bad collected a large number,
6   Attic|     sufficient hatred towards bad citizens. ~X. Being under
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