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 1 Miltiad     |   that they should continue longer in fear of him. |315  ~
 2 Themist     |     require more labour and longer time to finish the war,
 3  Iphicr     |    and made the swords also longer. He likewise changed the
 4   Chabr     |      but did not stay there longer than was necessary; for
 5  Epamin     |   for retaining his command longer than the law allowed; his
 6  Epamin     |    who retained his command longer than was legally appointed.
 7  Epamin     |     his command four months longer than the people had prescribed.  ~
 8   Eumen(191)|   of their minority, and no longer under the guardianship of
 9   Eumen     |     his route, and took the longer circuit of the well-supplied
10  Hamilc     | expenses of the war, was no longer in a condition to bear the
11  Hannib     |    and that his life was no longer to be preserved. That he
12   Attic     |  them to be indebted to him longer than had been agreed upon;
13   Attic     |    jest, drawing from him a longer letter than ordinary. Hence
14   Attic     |     he might live some time longer,293 to preserve his life
15    Frag     |     concerned, when I am no longer aware of it.  When I am
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