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 1  Lysand(57)|     full confidence in his good feelings towards them; and that he
 2   Alcib    |   countrymen, and their violent feelings towards the aristocracy,
 3   Alcib    |         Pisander, with the same feelings as Alcibiades, was no friend
 4   Alcib    |     become a tyrant. From these feelings it resulted, that they took
 5    Dion    |       people, however, when the feelings of the soldiers were rendered
 6    Dion    |      the people and the hostile feelings of the soldiers; which danger
 7    Dion    | undertaking, he would learn the feelings of every one, and cut off
 8  Iphicr    |       person of very honourable feelings, as he showed, not only
 9  Iphicr    |        a good old age, with the feelings of his countrymen well affected
10   Chabr    |      consequence of the envious feelings of his countrymen, III.----
11   Datam    |         it, concealing what his feelings were towards the king. He
12  Agesil    |         Asia in war. With these feelings, therefore, he led his forces
13   Eumen    |      seen that they fought with feelings of enmity, and warred more
14   Attic    |      one side or the other (the feelings of the citizens being divided,
15   Attic    |       was a person of such kind feelings towards his relatives, as
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