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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