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 1    II,     10|      water and displaying their skill in swimming, fell into disorder,
 2    VI,     27|      for instructor. This man's skill he tested in the following
 3    VI,     77|        leaving him, but not his skill in dissembling. There was
 4   XII,     47|         pre-eminent in military skill; he had long been loyal
 5   XII,     66|      strength of the crews, the skill of the pilots, the impact
 6   XII,     71|      Xenophon, of whose medical skill he availed himself, was
 7   XIV,     22|        him persons who had some skill in such compositions, but
 8    XV,     83| faithful friendship and medical skill, to produce a poison with
 9   XVI,     15|       same place, noted for his skill as an astrologer, and consequently
10   XVI,     16|        huge bodily strength and skill in arms, had made Nero,
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