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 1 Themist|            land. A select force was accordingly sent with Leonidas, king
 2  Pausan|           midst of his proceedings, accordingly, he was recalled home, and
 3  Pausan|          his own guilt. |328  ~They accordingly directed the informer what
 4  Pausan|            intended against him. He accordingly fled for refuge, a few steps
 5   Cimon|            to hasten to Sparta, and accordingly |331 proceeded thither of
 6  Lysand|            for their own interests. Accordingly 57 .... ~III. The decemviral
 7  Lysand|             ease. When he had gone, accordingly, with this expectation into
 8  Lysand|      avarice and perfidy. Lysander, accordingly, when he had returned home,
 9   Alcib|          thought equal to him. They accordingly had not only the greatest
10   Alcib|           while he was absent. They accordingly did so; for after they supposed
11   Alcib|          the Lacedaemonians. He was accordingly bent, with his whole force
12   Alcib|          interest should suffer. He accordingly sent Sysamithres and Bagaeus
13 Thrasib|          permanent. 83 Thrasybulus, accordingly, being content with |347
14    Dion|           desire of hearing him. He accordingly granted him that permission,
15  Timoth|             to his own home; and he accordingly received from him Crithote 123
16   Datam|           him was true or false. He accordingly went forward on the road
17  Epamin|            to bribe Epaminondas. He accordingly came to Thebes with a large
18  Epamin|          procured by war, and they, accordingly, who would enjoy it long,
19  Agesil|            what he said. Agesilaus, accordingly, giving out that ho would
20  Agesil| concentrated about Corinth, and was accordingly called the Corinthian war.
21 Phocion|       exertions in war. Of the one, accordingly, there is no recollection,207 |
22 Phocion|             to bury him; and he was accordingly interred by slaves. ~
23  Hannib|             it." ~III. At this age, accordingly, he accompanied his father
24  Hannib|           and this one observation, accordingly, (from which it will be
25  Hannib|          for his enemy in force. He accordingly ordered as many poisonous
26   Attic|             not hinder it; and they accordingly raised several statues both
27   Attic|          contributions. Atticus was accordingly solicited by Caius Flavius,
28   Attic|          with Cicero and Brutus. He accordingly withdrew from the forum
29   Attic|      received them was grateful. He accordingly made it appear, to have
30   Attic|             others. His courtesies, accordingly, were paid with a strict
31   Attic|     obstinate silence. After he had accordingly abstained from food for
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