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 1 Themist     |        Pydna, appointing him a sufficient guard. Here he went on board
 2   Cimon     |       their death had not left sufficient for their interment. In
 3  Lysand     |      cruelty and perfidy it is sufficient to give one instance, by
 4 Thrasib     |     his camp was not kept with sufficient care, he was killed in his
 5   Conon     | proiect was not concealed with sufficient care, Tiribazus, who was
 6  Timoth     |    there was not thought to be sufficient defence. Menestheus, the
 7  Timoth(127)|    there was not thought to be sufficient defence in him." Chares
 8   Datam     |        collect his troops with sufficient expedition, and being obliged
 9  Epamin     |  indeed, think that precaution sufficient, but also arranged, with
10  Epamin     |    covetousness this will be a sufficient proof. We might indeed produce
11   Eumen     |       bearing, but of strength sufficient for enduring fatigue; yet
12 Timoleo     |      desire for it, this was a sufficient proof, that after the expulsion
13   Kings     |          But, as we think that sufficient has been said concerning
14  Hannib     |       general he was), will be sufficient, that, as long as he continued
15   Attic     |        he did not seem to have sufficient hatred towards bad citizens. ~
16   Attic(282)|   commentator has thought it a sufficient sum. It amounts only to £
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