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 1 Miltiad     |             happened that he held his office in perpetuity, not less
 2   Conon     |             all the islands; in which office he took Pherae, a colony
 3  Timoth     |            and had ceased to hold any office, the Athenians began to
 4   Eumen     |               him near himself in the office of secretary, which is much
 5   Eumen     |               one is admitted to that office who is not of good family
 6   Eumen     |      assassinated, he was in the same office for thirteen years under
 7   Eumen(188)|              most part, purchased the office of scribe or secretary among
 8   Eumen(188)|                tit. 2, shows that the office of scribe was as little
 9   Eumen     |              and having held the same office under Alexander for thirteen
10  Hannib     |             for, during their term of office, ambassadors from Carthage
11  Hannib(237)|                        Praetor.] This office seems, from what follows,
12  Hannib     |               chosen, retaining their office for a year. In that post
13    Cato     |        attention to the attainment of office, in the territory of the
14    Cato     |             intimate connexion of his office; for he was at variance
15    Cato     |             mentioned, exercised that office with severity; for he inflicted
16    Cato(247)| administration, he passed his term of office in inactivity. ~
17    Cato(248)|        published on entering upon his office, adopting what he chose
18   Attic     |           when he might have held the office of legate under him; for
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