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 1 Miltiad     |           he had come. From these circumstances it happened that he held
 2 Miltiad     |          people, looking to these circumstances, chose rather that he should
 3 Themist     |        should do in their present circumstances. As soon as they put the
 4 Themist(32) |        Pari modo.] Under the same circumstances as at Marathon a greater
 5   Alcib     |         conforming dexterously to circumstances; but, when he had unbent
 6    Dion     |    admiration. ~II. Nor did these circumstances escape the notice of Dionysius,
 7    Dion     |          it was increased by many circumstances; yet in the beginning of
 8  Iphicr(108)| afterwards according to times and circumstances. In the time of Xenophon (
 9   Datam     |      though he was aware of these circumstances, yet thought it better to
10  Agesil     |           lame of one foot. These circumstances rendered his appearance
11  Agesil     |      sorts of meat as his present circumstances required; the ointments,
12   Eumen     |           a course of necessitous circumstances, though they could not subdue
13   Attic     |      those that were in desperate circumstances. ~IX. Next followed the
14   Attic     |         estate, in her prosperous circumstances, to be paid for by a certain
15   Attic     |         as may be judged from the circumstances and period in which it was
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