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 1 Themist(27) |          unwilling to give up the old reading, especially as there
 2 Themist     |         to the priests, and a few old men, to be taken care of;
 3   Cimon     |          insolently, ejecting the old settlers from the city and
 4  Iphicr     |         power. He lived to a good old age, with the feelings of
 5  Timoth     |       close by the other, revived old recollections of the father. ~
 6  Epamin     |    society of a grave and austere old man 148 before that of all
 7  Epamin(148)|     preferred a grave and austere old man in familiarity," i.
 8  Epamin(161)|    passage, greatly perplexed the old commentators; no one could
 9   Eumen     |   degradation and those who, from old friendship, desired to speak
10 Phocion     |        achievements, I.----In his old age he incurred the displeasure
11 Phocion     |     interest of the people in his old age. Hence not even the
12 Timoleo     |           He loses his sight from old age, but still attends to
13 Timoleo     |      founded. He gave back to the old inhabitants their own lands,
14  Hamilc     |         Hannibal, then nine years old. There also accompanied
15  Hannib     |          not more than nine years old, offered sacrifices at Carthage,
16  Hannib(242)|        praesentibus.] Many of the old editions have Gortyniis
17    Cato     |         composed speeches. In his old age he began to write his
18   Attic     |           XV.----Agreeable to the old in his youth, and to the
19   Attic     |           and to the young in his old age, XVI.----His dutifulness
20   Attic(251)|          race." His family was so old that it reached back to
21   Attic     |       suffered their debt to grow old upon them, nor to be increased
22   Attic(253)|        This is the reading of the old editions, and of the manuscripts
23   Attic(253)|           modii. According to the old author on measures, published
24   Attic     | interruption, to the extremity of old age, the good will of a
25   Attic     |          he was about sixty years old, the civil war with Caesar
26   Attic     |          Thus, by adhering to his old course of life, he avoided
27   Attic     |      liked by Sulla, who was then old, and when he was old, he
28   Attic     |         then old, and when he was old, he was much beloved by
29   Attic     |           she was scarcely a year old, to Tiberius Claudius Nero,
30    Frag     |        the fewest anxieties in my old age; certainly you should
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