[XCVIII (185)]

And having got his boats and hemioliae dragged across the Isthmus he put to sea, being anxious to be in time for the Achaean congress.

[XCIX (191)]

Philip was annoyed at the request of the Corcyreans.

[C (192)]

Since circumstances debar Philip, the king wishes to give that man the credit of the achievement, making the proposal to him in the light of a favour.

[CI (193)]

Philip, having given out that he was about to serve out rations, made a proclamation that a return should be made to him of all who had not provisions for more than thirty days.

[CII (195)]