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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