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 1 Themist     |     most accurate judgment of present affairs, and the shrewdest
 2 Themist     |       they should do in their present circumstances. As soon as
 3 Themist     |    While the ambassadors were present, they desisted, and said
 4 Aristid     |      been exiled. ~II. He was present, however, in the sea-fight
 5  Lysand     |     give him a testimonial to present to the Ephori, showing with
 6   Alcib     |     to continue quiet for the present, because they were aware
 7   Alcib     | former ill success, and their present good fortune, had happened
 8   Conon     |     Athenians, if he had been present, would not have met with
 9  Timoth     |      father, they should also present one to the son, happened,
10  Timoth(125)|      bolsters on sofas in the present day. Pulvinar was afterwards
11   Datam(142)|  order that that person might present his own to Mithridates in
12  Epamin     |  large sum in gold, and, by a present of five talents, brought
13  Epamin     |  burst forth a laugh from all present, with much merriment, and
14   Pelop     |       of the Spartans. He was present with him, too, in all his
15  Agesil(177)|      observe, that he was not present in it, but that it took
16  Agesil     |     such sorts of meat as his present circumstances required;
17 Phocion     |   people. When he refused the present of a large sum of money
18 Phocion     |    has enabled me to reach my present eminence, will maintain
19  Hannib     |  peace with |422 them, and to present them, on that account, with
20  Hannib     |       the senate, that "their present was acceptable and welcome,
21   Attic     |    hundred sestertia 266 as a present; and, when he was parted
22   Attic     |   absence than when they were present. ~XIII. Nor was he considered
23   Attic     |       know, for we were often present, by reason of the intimacy
24   Attic     |   which are coming to pass at present. ~XVII. Of the affectionate
25   Attic     |        from its origin to the present age, stating who each was,
26   Attic(293)|    troubles and danger of the present time." ~
27    Frag     |       as gods whom living and present you abandoned and deserted
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