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 1   Cimon     |          the rigour of the Athenian government, had revolted from them,
 2  Lysand     |       disposal. ~II. The decemviral government being thus established in
 3  Lysand     |                 III. The decemviral government, which had been appointed
 4  Lysand     |             had abolished the regal government, a leader should be chosen
 5   Alcib     |           of conspiring against the government, III.----Is recalled home,
 6   Alcib     |           into Sicily to him by the government, at a time when he had great
 7 Thrasib     |           confiscated; and that the government of the republic should be
 8    Dion     |           may be understood that no government is safe, unless guarded
 9    Dion     |            which had been under the government of Dionysius; and with like
10    Dion     |       cannot be managed well by the government of many." Much ill feeling,
11  Timoth     |          despatched a letter to the government at Athens, saying that it
12  Epamin     |             was going on concerning government, or a conversation was being
13  Epamin     |            opponent in managing the government, a certain Meneclidas, also
14  Epamin     |            as he held the reigns of government, it was the head of all
15   Eumen     |             come of age to take the government upon themselves; 191 for
16   Eumen(193)|        after whose death he had the government of Phrygia on the Hellespont. ~
17   Eumen     |           and take upon herself the government there, he advised her, "
18 Phocion     |              that, when the supreme government of the state was in his
19 Timoleo     |            Sicily, he lays down the government, III.----He loses his sight
20    Cato     |     authority in the state; for the government was then conducted, not
21   Attic     |           property; since, when the government was obliged to borrow money,252
22   Attic     |          and the revolutions in the government, are so fully stated in
23    Summ     | re-establishes a republican form of government at Syracuse; secures peace
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