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1 Themist| his parents, because he lived too freely, and took no 2 Iphicr| secure under his power. He lived to a good old age, with 3 Chabr| fleet, II.----His recal; he lived but little at home in consequence 4 Chabr| Conon, in consequence, lived very much in Cyprus, Iphicrates 5 Epamin| these words, he said "I have lived long enough; for I die unconquered." 6 Pelop| with adverse fortune. He lived in exile, as we have shown, 7 Eumen| dreaded, that as long as he lived they could not think themselves 8 Eumen| one of them, while Eumenes lived, was called a king, but 9 Timoleo| as soon as he could, and lived as a private person at Syracuse 10 Hannib| with him in the camp, and lived with him as long as fortune 11 Cato| for virtue as long as he lived. ~III. In all his pursuits 12 Attic| of his fortune. Here he lived in such a manner, that he 13 Attic| man with whom Atticus had lived in the closest intimacy 14 Attic| death. Atticus, though he lived in intimate friendship with 15 Attic| of the proscription, and lived in retirement at the house 16 Attic| Atticus's disposition, that he lived in such close intimacy with 17 Attic| study of philosophy, had lived with him several years at 18 Attic| building than he. Yet he lived in very good style, and 19 Attic| moderation, that he neither lived unhandsomely, with a fortune 20 Attic| Hortensius and Marcus Cicero, he lived in such a manner that it