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Dialogue
1 Menex| with his fleet held the sea and the islands. None presumed 2 Menex| Eretria and spreading from sea to sea, joined hands and 3 Menex| and spreading from sea to sea, joined hands and passed 4 Menex| fought and conquered in the sea fights at Salamis and Artemisium; 5 Menex| assaults which they endured by sea and land, and how they repelled 6 Menex| defeated by ships, and at sea the Persians retained the 7 Menex| of the men who fought at sea, that they dispelled the 8 Menex| to fear the barbarians at sea, and the others not to fear 9 Menex| all barbarians from the sea. These were the men who 10 Menex| were the men who fought by sea at the river Eurymedon, 11 Menex| they were left to perish at sea, and therefore are not interred 12 Menex| growing weary of the war at sea, asked of us, as the price 13 Menex| Lacedaemonians from the sea. I remind you of them, and