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1 II, VI | should be formidable to enemies, whether invading or retreating.~ 2 II, IX | or Arcadians, were their enemies. In Thessaly, again, the 3 II, IX | the Spartans used to join enemies with them in the same embassy, 4 III, XI | will necessarily be full of enemies. The only way of escape 5 III, XVI | being in league with his enemies to destroy him for a bribe, 6 V, V | unites even the bitterest enemies), or coming forward in public 7 V, VI | upon Archias; for their enemies were jealous of them and 8 V, XI | his table; for the one are enemies, but the Others enter into 9 VI, V | not regard their rulers as enemies.~Now, since in the last 10 VI, VIII| executioners, they will be the enemies of all.~In many places, 11 VII, II | warlike nation, the number of enemies whom a man has slain is 12 VII, II | to war or the conquest of enemies—all that sort of thing must 13 VII, XI | difficult of capture to enemies. There should be a natural 14 VII, XIV | stronger than all their enemies put together. Yet that governors