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 1 Aristid     |      a person writing that he ought to be banished, is said
 2  Pausan     |       did not think that they ought to pronounce, concerning
 3  Pausan     |       some said that his body ought to |329 be carried to the
 4 Thrasib     |    fortune, I doubt whether I ought not to place him first of
 5 Thrasib     |   should be despised in war," ought the more deeply to be fixed
 6   Conon     |       for the king's own, who ought to know his own subjects
 7    Dion     |     sons of his sister by him ought to have a share in the dominions."
 8    Dion(101)|    Lambinus first saw that we ought to read Dionysius, not Dion,
 9   Datam     |    unsupported, but that they ought all to follow without delay,
10   Datam(136)| extremely doubtful whether it ought to have been so favourably
11  Epamin     |      who would enjoy it long, ought to be trained to war. If
12  Epamin     |   remark, "that the Arcadians ought to observe what sort of
13  Agesil     |       also observed that this ought to be done. Thus, by his
14   Eumen     |    and it was considered what ought to be done. They were all
15  Hannib     |      to this day, that no man ought to doubt but that I shall
16   Attic     |    knowledge with which youth ought to be made acquainted. In
17   Attic     |  unthrifty father of a family ought to pay, and devoting all
18   Attic     | should say less of him than I ought; for he rather proved himself
19   Attic     |   offended with those whom he ought to love. Nor did he act
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