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 1     Pre(3)  |    Greeks, and the Romans, who adopted the practice from them,
 2  Pausan     |     its fashions and dress. He adopted regal splendour and Median
 3  Pausan     |     violent measures should be adopted, until he gave proof of
 4    Dion(94) |         and has been generally adopted by editors. ~
 5    Dion     |      to be thought that he had adopted that course, not from hatred
 6   Chabr     |        for public applause,115 adopted, in the erection of their
 7  Epamin(161)|        This interpretation was adopted by Bos and Fischer, and
 8   Eumen     |        for exercising them, he adopted an ingenious expedient,198
 9   Eumen     |     that some new plan must be adopted. There were two ways by
10   Eumen     |       progress of Antigonus he adopted the following stratagem.
11  Hannib(232)| Lambinus, de Clastidio. I have adopted the latter, as the termination
12  Hannib     |      gone abroad. He therefore adopted the following contrivance;
13  Hannib     |        his life, therefore, he adopted the following stratagem.
14   Attic(253)|   subsequent editors of Nepos, adopted it. There seem, however,
15   Attic     |       Caecilius, at his death, adopted him by his will, and made
16   Attic     |        suffered from the means adopted for his cure, such force
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