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 1     Pre     |       But in Greece the case is far otherwise; for a wife is
 2 Miltiad     |      himself, therefore, was so far from agreeing in opinion
 3 Themist     |        them. This attempt had a far different object from that
 4 Aristid     |        in the memory of man (as far at least as I have heard)
 5   Alcib     |        very high family, and by far the most handsome of all
 6   Alcib     |       intercourse with whom, as far as was possible, he did
 7   Alcib     |        and their ships) was not far distant, Alcibiades came
 8   Conon     |         have taken all Asia, as far as Mount Taurus, from the
 9  Iphicr     |      justice; for my father, as far as was in his power, made
10  Iphicr     |     Thracian, but my mother, as far as she could, made me an
11   Chabr     |  thought that they should be as far removed from envy as they
12   Datam     |          Datames, though he was far distant from those parts,
13   Datam     |         learned that he was not far off, and was gone to hunt.
14  Epamin     |       part with him until he so far excelled his fellow students
15   Pelop     |       was, I will therefore, as far as I can, meet both difficulties,
16   Pelop     |   revellers, when the night was far advanced, and they were
17   Pelop     |        him, and, separating too far from his men, was killed
18  Agesil     |    province was then thought by far the richest in Asia, the
19  Agesil     |      routed forces of the enemy far more numerous than his own;
20  Agesil     |            When he was not very far from the Peloponnesus, the
21  Agesil     |     that catastrophe, he was so far from presumptuous boasting,178
22  Agesil(186)|       es, but the latter is the far more common form. ~
23   Eumen     |      make as large fires and as far dispersed, as they could;
24 Timoleo     | sovereignty with him, he was so far from taking part in his
25   Kings     |      indulged his resentment so far only, that filial duty overcame
26   Kings     |      the Macedonians, two kings far excelled the rest in renown
27   Kings     | commonly found in a tyrant, was far from being sensual, or luxurious,
28  Hamilc     |         found the republic in a far different condition than
29    Cato(245)|         south-east of Rome, not far from the modern Frascati. ~
30   Attic     |    might avail himself of it as far as it would allow; but that
31   Attic     |   interest of Antony, he was so far from coveting money, that
32   Attic     |           These particulars, so far, were published by me whilst
33   Attic     |      our readers by example, as far as we can, that (as we have
34    Frag     |        do whatever you like, as far as I am concerned, when
35    Frag     |             Cicero. 300~I am so far from thinking that philosophy
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