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 1   Alcib|          from Theramenes making interest for him, he was recalled
 2   Alcib|         attached fewer to their interest by policy, as they had exercised
 3   Alcib|   humanity than that the king's interest should suffer. He accordingly
 4  Epamin|  respect, but ill consulted the interest of his country, "Beware,"
 5   Pelop|  opposite faction, favoured the interest of the Lacedaemonians,)
 6  Agesil|       was preferred through the interest of Lysander, a man, as we
 7  Agesil|     both alienated men from his interest, and made the gods angry
 8 Phocion|        he had ill consulted the interest of his country, but also
 9 Phocion|      because he had opposed the interest of the people in his old
10   Attic|  proscribed, XI.----He uses his interest only to avert dangers and
11   Attic|         for, in addition to his interest, which was great for so
12   Attic|      that he never received any interest of them, and never allowed
13   Attic| increased by an accumulation of interest. He enhanced this kindness
14   Attic|      lent her the money without interest, and without requiring any
15   Attic|         though, through his own interest and Caesar's influence,
16   Attic|   increased his property by the interest of Antony, he was so far
17   Attic|       he never made use of that interest except to save his friends
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