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 1  Pausan|             to indulge in irregular proceedings,43 and to covet greater
 2  Pausan| Lacedaemonians. In the midst of his proceedings, accordingly, he was recalled
 3  Pausan|          Lacedaemonians knew of his proceedings, they sent deputies to him
 4  Lysand|              and the control of all proceedings. Into the number of these
 5  Lysand|     suspected that reports of these proceedings had been made to his countrymen,
 6   Alcib|             assisting them in legal proceedings. Hence it happened, that
 7   Alcib|           contest. ~V. Yet by these proceedings they were not so much rendered
 8    Dion|   conspiracy against him. But these proceedings, as many were privy to what
 9   Datam|            unless the manner of his proceedings be set forth, his merits
10   Datam|          own troops. ~VI. But these proceedings, from its being winter,
11  Agesil|       Agesilaus became aware of his proceedings, he still kept his oath,
12  Agesil|         indeed, the celerity of his proceedings was the preservation of
13   Eumen|            to Perdiccas, II.----His proceedings on behalf of Perdiccas,
14   Eumen|            a knowledge of all their proceedings. ~II. After the death of
15   Eumen|          During the course of these proceedings on the Hellespont, Perdiccas
16   Eumen|          veterans, he will find the proceedings of ours like theirs, and
17  Hannib|           Italy, IV.----His further proceedings in that country, V.----Is
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