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 1 Themist     |         to you, soliciting your favour, and if I shall obtain it,
 2  Pausan     |        would but grant him this favour, and assist him when involved
 3   Alcib     |      from them, and return into favour with his countrymen. They
 4   Alcib     |       had a higher place in his favour; for he gave him Grunium,
 5   Alcib     |     design, he would find great favour at his hands. ~X. While
 6    Dion     |         that he showed him more favour than any other person,97
 7   Datam     |     this celerity, gained great favour from the king, he incurred
 8   Datam     |    might again be received into favour with the king. Datames,
 9   Datam(141)|         his being received into favour by the kiag. This is Nipperdey'
10  Epamin     | requested of his countrymen one favour, namely, that they would
11   Pelop     |         when victory was in his favour, for the troops of the tyrant
12  Agesil     |         they were accustomed to favour those whom they saw keeping
13   Eumen     |     youth, he was received into favour by Philip, the son of Amyntas,
14   Eumen     |       if he would do her such a favour, he might raise troops as
15 Timoleo     |      the immortal gods for this favour, that when they had resolved
16   Attic     |     preserve the friendship and favour of those between whom there
17   Attic     |        less in dignity, than in favour and fortune (for he obtained
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