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 1     Pre    |         considered an honour to young men to have as many lovers 5
 2     Pre(8) |       the laws of Lycurgus, the young women took part in the public
 3  Pausan(47)|       king, but guardian to the young prince Pleistarchus, the
 4  Pausan    |         a certain Argilian,48 a young man whom, in his boyhood,
 5    Dion    |  Dionysius could not refuse the young man leave to send for him,
 6    Dion    |        among his followers some young men of Zacynthus, of great
 7  Timoth    |         to trial, while quite a young man, at Athens, not only
 8   Datam    |    detachment against them. The young man fell in battle, and
 9  Epamin    |         he was so devoted that, young as he was, he preferred |
10  Epamin    |        brought over Micythus, a young man for whom Epaminondas
11   Pelop    |       had been banished, twelve young men (there not being in
12  Agesil    |        for when a number of the young men, alarmed at the approach
13  Agesil    |  commendation, he prevented the young men from deserting, and,
14   Eumen    |       even then, when he was so young, there appeared to be great
15  Hamilc    |    There also accompanied him a young man named Hasdrubal, a person
16    Cato    |            resided, when a very young man, and before he turned
17   Attic    |        in his youth, and to the young in his old age, XVI.----
18   Attic    | nevertheless, however, assisted young Marius, when declared an
19   Attic    |          which was great for so young a man, he relieved their
20   Attic    |          being charmed with the young man's politeness and knowledge;
21   Attic    |         the good feeling of the young man, directed, at his departure,
22   Attic    |        in such a way, that that young man was not in more familiar
23   Attic    |       the closest intimacy with young Caesar, though, through
24   Attic    |    proof than that, when he was young, he was greatly liked by
25   Attic    |         Marcus Brutus, then but young; and that with those friends
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