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 1 Miltiad|  agreeing in opinion with the rest, that he thought nothing
 2 Themist|      to be taken care of; the rest of the town they abandoned. ~
 3 Themist|    himself, desiring that the rest of the ambassadors should
 4 Themist|       them in the matter, the rest of the ambassadors in the
 5  Pausan|     bring both Sparta and the rest of Greece under your sway.
 6   Chabr|     him, Chabrias forbade the rest of his phalanx 114 to quit
 7   Datam|       by his efforts, and the rest of the king's army was saved.
 8   Datam|     Datames then set upon the rest of the Pisidians who offered
 9   Datam|   among them, and, as all the rest did the same, they fell
10   Datam|      down, as if he wished to rest from weariness, on one of
11  Epamin|  might form a judgment of the rest; for that Orestes and Alcmaeon,
12   Eumen| himself the shares of all the rest. Nor did he alone, indeed,
13   Kings|    two kings far excelled the rest in renown for their achievements;
14  Hannib|   sacrifice, and, sending the rest of the company away, required
15  Hannib|      of the same mind for the rest of my life. If, therefore,
16  Hannib|    neighbouring shore. As the rest of the Pergamenian ships
17   Attic|     pay, and devoting all the rest of his time either to literature
18   Attic|      such men as excelled the rest of the Roman people in honour
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