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 1 Miltiad|     so near and so menacing, sought assistance nowhere but from
 2  Pausan|    approach him to those who sought it; he gave haughty replies
 3 Thrasib|      347 that crown, neither sought for anything more, nor considered
 4    Dion| unsuspiciousness of Dion; he sought for accomplices to join
 5    Dion|     being struck with alarm, sought an interview with him for
 6  Timoth|     an ungrateful people, he sought a refuge at Chalcis. ~IV.
 7   Datam|    of treachery), he neither sought a conference with him, nor
 8   Pelop|    of his life; and, when he sought to bring Thessaly under
 9  Agesil|   but did not obtain what he sought, for Agesilaus was preferred
10   Eumen|     the enemy. Perdiccas had sought with great eagerness to
11  Hannib|    to withstand their onset, sought safety in flight, but would
12   Attic|  since they could neither be sought in the ancient method, nor
13   Attic|      persecuted his friends, sought to spoil his wife Fulvia
14    Frag|    the only man who could or sought to produce history in a
15    Summ|    are not found here may be sought in the Chronology appended
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