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they were invaded by the
Lacedaemonians with a large force, both naval and military; and you will
remember that in those days the Lacedaemonians may be said to have held command
both of land and of sea. Yet in spite of the strength of the attacking force,
they never lost a town or even an outpost, they won many engagements, they slew
three of the enemy commanders, and finally brought the war to an end on their
own terms.1
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