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The apophthegms or remarkable sayings of kings and great commanders. (69-70)

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ANTIOCHUS. Antiochus being Ephor, when he heard Philip had given the Messenians a country, asked whether

he had granted them that they should be victorious when they fought for that country.

ANTALCIDAS. To an Athenian that called the Lacedaemonians unlearned, Therefore we alone, said Antalcidas, have learned no mischief of you. To another Athenian that told him, Indeed, we have often driven you from the Cephissus, he replied, But we never drove you from the Eurotas. When a Sophist was beginning to recite the praise of Hercules; And who, said he, ever spoke against him?

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