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 1 Themist    |       assembly of the people; no matter of importance was managed
 2 Themist    |   embassy to them respecting the matter. This embassy Themistocles
 3 Themist    |    trying to deceive them in the matter, the rest of the ambassadors
 4 Themist(36)| impossible. He might have better matter to produce, but surely not
 5  Lysand    |       write fully concerning the matter, as his authority on that
 6   Alcib    |          private but to a public matter,65 great dread was excited
 7   Alcib    |    regarded as impious; and this matter was thought to have reference,
 8   Alcib    |       resulted, his share in the matter would amount to nothing,
 9   Conon    |          such a choice was not a matter for his consideration, but
10   Conon(89)|         true, his conduct in the matter is not to be reckoned among
11    Dion(99)|        who, however, relates the matter a little differently. Lucian
12   Datam    |         drawn off from a greater matter, yet thought it necessary
13  Epamin    |          no need of money in the matter; for if what the king desires
14   Pelop    |     inquire about so important a matter. Another circumstance was
15  Agesil    |  expectation deceived him in the matter, and he found himself outwitted
16   Eumen    |          it happened (what was a matter of astonishment to all),
17  Hamilc    |       left the settlement of the matter to the judgment of Hamilcar,
18   Attic    |        him, but in his own. Of a matter which he had once taken
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