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... engaged in looking about them . But whoever best observes such mistakes in his opponents , and also plans his attack upon them 3 with regard to his own power , not so much in an open manner and in " ȧvayκaíav ovoav , ] i . e . not such ...
... engaged in looking about them . But whoever best observes such mistakes in his opponents , and also plans his attack upon them 3 with regard to his own power , not so much in an open manner and in " ȧvayκaíav ovoav , ] i . e . not such ...
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... engaged with him . And do you be a brave man yourself , as it is natural that you should , being a Spartan ; and do ye , allies , follow him courage- ously ; and consider that it is the proof of good soldiership to to be willing , and ...
... engaged with him . And do you be a brave man yourself , as it is natural that you should , being a Spartan ; and do ye , allies , follow him courage- ously ; and consider that it is the proof of good soldiership to to be willing , and ...
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... engaged in war at once with the Lacedæmoni- ans , Tegeans , Boeotians , and Athenians : and consequently , though they did not before accept the treaty with the Lacedæ- monians , but entertained the proud hope that they should en- joy ...
... engaged in war at once with the Lacedæmoni- ans , Tegeans , Boeotians , and Athenians : and consequently , though they did not before accept the treaty with the Lacedæ- monians , but entertained the proud hope that they should en- joy ...
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... engaged in hostilities , as it causes a general injury to whichever coun- try it falls into . His object was to bring the Argives and their allies down from the hill , on their coming ' to resist the diversion of the water , when they ...
... engaged in hostilities , as it causes a general injury to whichever coun- try it falls into . His object was to bring the Argives and their allies down from the hill , on their coming ' to resist the diversion of the water , when they ...
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... engaged in the battle seven lochi , exclusive of the Sci- ritæ , who amounted to six hundred ; and ' in each lochus there were four pentecostyes , and in the pentecosty four enomotiæ . In the first rank of the enomoty there were four ...
... engaged in the battle seven lochi , exclusive of the Sci- ritæ , who amounted to six hundred ; and ' in each lochus there were four pentecostyes , and in the pentecosty four enomotiæ . In the first rank of the enomoty there were four ...
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