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 1     Pre(6)  |            Agis. From the earliest times, however, according to Aristotle,
 2 Miltiad     |    advantage, that they routed ten times the number of the enemy,
 3 Themist     |  Themistocles have remained to our times; his sepulchre near the
 4   Alcib     | remembering their severity in past times. When he arrived at the
 5 Thrasib     |    expectations; for even in those times good men spoke for liberty
 6    Dion(98) |         Plato visited Sicily three times; the ostentatious reception
 7  Iphicr(108)|            afterwards according to times and circumstances. In the
 8  Iphicr(108)|           usually of 600. At other times it contained five, seven,
 9  Epamin     |         Greece, at least in former times, they were a great subject
10   Eumen     |            sworn, at three several times, that they would defend
11 Phocion     |          and though he had several times come off with acquittal
12  Hannib     |      occasion; but often, at other times, he defeated the enemy with
13    Cato(250)|    attacked or accused about fifty times in the sourse of his political
14   Attic     |         active, indulgent, and, as times then were, wealthy, as well
15   Attic     |          Hortensius, who, in those times, had the highest reputation
16   Attic     |         the friends of Atticus, in times of danger, were not less
17   Attic     |           regular history of those times; for all particulars concerning
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