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 1     Pre     |       if engaged for a certain sum. Through the whole of Greece
 2 Miltiad     |      fixed at fifty talents, a sum equivalent to that which
 3 Aristid     |      was chosen to settle what sum of money each state should
 4   Cimon     |    liberty, unless he paid the sum of money that his father
 5   Alcib     |       he had come with a great sum of money, formed a plot
 6   Chabr(117)|     gain, presents, or a large sum of money, which Agesilaus
 7  Timoth     |   twelve hundred talents. This sum he restored 119 to the people
 8  Epamin     |        when he had made up the sum required, he brought the
 9  Epamin     |       he, into whose hands the sum passed, might know to whom
10  Epamin     |    came to Thebes with a large sum in gold, and, by a present
11   Pelop     |      the army, and fined him a sum of money, but did not show
12  Agesil     | presented by them with a large sum, he relieved his country
13 Phocion     | refused the present of a large sum of money from King Philip,
14  Hannib     |       carried with him a large sum of money, of which he knew
15   Attic     |     from his country, with the sum of two hundred and fifty
16   Attic(282)|        thought it a sufficient sum. It amounts only to £24
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