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 1     Pre(6)  | dishonour upon a noble widow to say that she went to a coena
 2   Alcib(61) |         this manner; vita, they say, means a man's mode of living
 3 Thrasib     |    Greek commanders. This I can say without hesitation, that
 4 Thrasib     |       great deal, and may truly say that she has had more influence
 5  Iphicr(110)|         the better commentators say anything on the point. ~
 6   Datam     | Hamilcar and Hannibal. ~I shall say the more concerning this
 7  Epamin     |       be taken from you, should say that what I would not receive
 8  Epamin     |        he would have nothing to say. But he stood forward on
 9   Eumen     |     greatest power), Eumenes, I say, was aware, that if his
10 Timoleo     |         lawful for every man to say what he wished of any one
11  Hannib     |        with the Romans. ~II. To say nothing of Philip,229 whom
12   Attic     |        which, if I were only to say that he was wise, I should
13   Attic     |      that he was wise, I should say less of him than I ought;
14   Attic     |         relatives, why should I say much, since I myself heard
15    Frag     |         Historians.297~You will say that it is beautiful to
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