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ἅμα στρατευομένοισι. They had to furnish transports for horse, and also serve themselves. This also applies to those nations who furnished other kinds of ships or supplies; in the muster-roll (ch. 89f.) no tribe is missing.

μακρὰς νέας: i. e. triremes and penteconters (36. 1), which were better fitted than round-built merchant-ships to withstand the currents in the straits.

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