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 1 Miltiad|        Although he was brought to trial on the charge relating to
 2  Pausan|        home, and being brought to trial on a capital charge, was
 3  Lysand|    various oracles; is brought to trial and acquitted; is killed
 4  Lysand|            After being brought to trial on this charge, and being
 5 Thrasib|          one should be brought to trial, or punished, for things
 6  Iphicr|            He was once brought to trial for his life, at the time
 7  Timoth|          and they were brought to trial for treason. On this charge
 8  Timoth|            When he was brought to trial, while quite a young man,
 9   Datam| disregarded), he resolved to make trial whether what had been told
10  Epamin|    success, VII.----Is brought to trial for retaining his command
11  Epamin|    country. At you, who have made trial of me without knowing my
12  Epamin|           he stood forward on the trial, denied nothing of what
13  Epamin|        Thus he came off from this trial for life with the greatest
14 Phocion|        conveyed to Athens, that a trial might there be held upon
15  Hamilc|          die rather than not make trial of the Romans.   ~
16   Attic|           was ever concerned in a trial. Offers of places, under
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