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 1 Themist     |       than those could who were born in Persia. After he had
 2   Alcib     |    either for vices or virtues. Born in a most distinguished
 3   Alcib     |        him; Theopompus, who was born some time after; and Timaeus;
 4   Alcib     |     besides, that though he was born in Athens, the most splendid
 5  Epamin     |        son of Polymnis, and was born at Thebes. Before we proceed
 6  Epamin     |     children by his mother, was born at Thebes." Upon this,154
 7  Epamin     |       whom he had alluded, were born innocent, and that, after
 8  Epamin(155)|         Oedipus: that they were born, it must be granted, the
 9  Epamin(155)|          but that, as they were born innocent, neither of those
10  Epamin     |     well before Epaminondas was born, as after his death, was
11 Timoleo     |        country, in which he was born, from the oppression of
12   Kings     |         grand-children had been born to him. ~III. There arose
13    Cato     |     writings, III. ~I. CATO,244 born in the municipal town of
14   Attic     |        first place, that he was born in that city, above all
15   Attic     |       been thought to have been born at Athens; while there was
16   Attic     |         among them that was not born and instructed in his house;
17   Attic     | equestrian rank in which he was born, became united by marriage
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