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 1     Pre     |    literature, will think nothing right but what agrees with their
 2     Pre(3)  |         pipes, equal and unequal, right and left-handed, and often
 3 Themist     |         king having given him his right hand, took him under his
 4 Thrasib     |    soldier, therefore, of his own right, takes something from the
 5   Datam     |           his head, a club in his right hand, and in his left a
 6   Datam     |       among the enemy. It was not right therefore," he added, "that
 7   Datam     |           to that effect with his right hand after the manner of
 8   Datam(142)|            The king presented his right hand to some person, in
 9  Agesil(176)|           deorum, and I think him right. A recent editor imagines
10  Agesil     |          adversaries had been but right, the Persians might have
11 Timoleo(213)|           nulli appears to be the right reading, nescio an being
12  Hannib     |          never had the use of his right eye so well afterwards.
13  Hannib(232)|           to govern it, cannot be right. It seems necessary either
14   Attic(257)|        Heusinger thinks optimarum right. ~
15   Attic     | considered 273 rather what it was right for him to do, than |438
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