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 1 Themist|        as an enemy. I make this request, however, that with regard
 2 Themist|    attached to him, granted his request. Themistocles devoted all
 3   Alcib|       should be assigned him (a request which was not refused),
 4    Dion|         in the dominions." This request the physicians did not keep
 5  Epamin|         Cyzicus; for he, at the request of Artaxerxes, had undertaken
 6  Epamin|   assembly of the Arcadians, to request them to join in alliance
 7  Epamin|      Epaminondas began to be in request (for he was there as a private 158
 8 Phocion|     subject to Polysperchon, to request him to confirm their decrees.
 9 Timoleo|        had always made this his request to the immortal gods, that
10  Hannib|       among them Flamininus, to request the king not to keep their
11    Cato| expressly concerning him at the request of Titus Pomponius Atticus;
12   Attic|       but even released, at his request, his sister's son and Quintus
13   Attic|         other books; as, at the request of Marcus Brutus, he specified
14   Attic|          In like manner, at the request of Marcellus Claudius, he
15   Attic|         of the Marcelli; at the request of Scipio Cornelius and
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