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1   Pelop|   the Thebans, because, as enmity had arisen between them,
2   Eumen|    fought with feelings of enmity, and warred more with their
3    Cato|   he never ceased to incur enmity in behalf of the commonwealth.
4   Attic| difficult, namely, that no enmity should occur between those
5   Attic| Cicero, that he showed his enmity, not only to him, but to
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