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 1 Miltiad    | understood that the nature of all states is the same; for as honours
 2 Miltiad    |           influence among all the states of Greece, with a noble
 3 Themist    |     unsatisfactory to most of the states, and they preferred to fight
 4 Themist(34)|     worshipped throughout all the states of Greece, as Jupiter, Mercury, &
 5 Aristid    |           Aristides, that all the states of Greece attached themselves
 6  Pausan    |      nothing but the names of the states by whose aid the Persians
 7   Cimon    |           those two most powerful states. ~Being sent as commander,
 8   Cimon(54)|           might exist between two states, or between a state and
 9  Lysand    |        decemvirate in the several states of Greece, I ----His cruelty
10  Lysand    |           much as to keep all the states of Greece under his authority,
11   Conon    |         foreigners but in all the states of Greece, he began to endeavour
12   Chabr    |           fault in great and free states, that envy is the attendant
13   Datam    |        that Pylaemenes whom Homer states to have been killed by Patroclus 134
14  Agesil    |        him by kings, princes, and states, he never took any portion
15   Attic    |           equal elevation in both states. He had no gardens, no expensive
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