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 1  Pausan     |        When the Lacedaemonians knew of his proceedings, they
 2   Alcib     |      own city; for though they knew that he could be of the
 3   Alcib     |       what was desired, for he knew that he himself, if Alcibiades
 4   Alcib     |     interview with him; for he knew that his brother Cyrus was
 5    Dion     |      property of those whom he knew to have been unfavourable
 6    Dion     |      endured." ~VIII. While he knew not, as he contemplated
 7  Timoth(123)|    Ericthonem, of which nobody knew what to make. ~
 8   Datam     |   there was somebody in it who knew Thyus, and went off to tell
 9   Datam     |         The deserters, as they knew not what was in agitation,
10  Agesil     |      before the king's satraps knew that he had set out; hence
11  Agesil     |       for him, while those who knew his merits could not sufficiently
12  Hannib     |         when the Carthaginians knew of the circumstance, they
13  Hannib     |      sum of money, of which he knew that a report had gone abroad.
14  Hannib     | strangeness of the occurrence, knew not what to avoid first,
15   Attic(292)|         because, I suppose, he knew that there was the seat
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