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 1 Themist     |       Marathon and Salamis, had gained so much renown among all
 2  Lysand     | character of himself, which was gained, however, more by good fortune |
 3   Alcib     |         King Darius; and having gained a way to an intimate friendship
 4    Dion     |      rule of his adversary, and gained possession of all that part
 5    Dion     |      this effect, that while he gained the soldiery, he lost the
 6    Dion(103)|         chapter, that Dion "had gained the soldiery." Quum milites
 7   Chabr     |      postures in which they had gained a victory. ~II. Chabrias
 8   Chabr     |        in a similar manner, but gained a place of safety by swimming.
 9   Datam     |      Datames, by this celerity, gained great favour from the king,
10   Datam     |  assistance. Thus a man who had gained the mastery over many by
11   Pelop     |      all his other honours were gained in conjunction with, Epaminondas.
12   Eumen     |         his attack; yet |403 he gained but little by his success;
13 Timoleo     |       though he had so strongly gained the affection of all the
14   Kings     |        against it. After having gained absolute power for himself
15    Cato     |         province, from which he gained a triumph. As he stayed
16   Attic     |      the ancient method, nor be gained without violating the laws
17   Attic     |        him like others, who had gained honours or wealth by his
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