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 1 Miltiad     |   island, was set on fire, by I know not what accident, in the
 2 Themist     |        for his services. ~IX. I know most historians have related
 3 Aristid     |       replied, that "he did not know Aristides, but that he was
 4   Alcib     |    addicted to censure, have, I know not how, concurred in praising
 5 Thrasib     |       in these virtues, many, I know not how, surpassed him in
 6   Conon     |        king's own, who ought to know his own subjects best; but
 7  Iphicr(110)|     none but our author, that I know of, it was occasioned by
 8   Chabr(117)|      Latin. . . . For myself, I know not what to make of the
 9  Epamin     |        equally so to others. We know that skill in music, according
10  Epamin     |     hands the sum passed, might know to whom he was indebted,
11   Eumen     |       sure that the enemy would know of his approach before he
12 Timoleo     |    happened to him alone (for I know not that it happened to
13 Timoleo(213)|        him) alone, (of) which I know not whether (it happened)
14  Hannib     |     would take care they should know in what ship Eumenes sailed,
15    Cato     | therefore refer those who would know Cato to that volume. |430  ~
16   Attic     |      all ranks to his house, we know that he was accustomed to
17   Attic     |         hearsay, but as what we know, for we were often present,
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