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 1  Lysand|    must pay to Jupiter Ammon, thinking that he would bribe the
 2   Alcib|       penetrated into Thrace, thinking it more glorious to enrich
 3   Alcib|  Athenians were defeated, not thinking those parts sufficiently
 4 Thrasib|      that fled to be injured, thinking it just that "countrymen
 5   Chabr| Agesilaus's good fortune, and thinking himself in no respect inferior
 6   Chabr|        He, on the other hand, thinking an honourable death preferable
 7  Timoth|       two veteran commanders, thinking it expedient to avoid, checked
 8   Datam|   with a few brave followers, thinking (what really happened) that
 9  Epamin|      all, with presumption in thinking that he had acquired the
10  Agesil|   opponent. ~IV. While he was thinking of marching into Persia,
11  Agesil|    still more contemptuously, thinking that he had made choice
12   Eumen|   changed his intention, and, thinking that he could not surprise
13   Attic|   security for the repayment, thinking it the greatest gain to
14    Frag|  Cicero. 300~I am so far from thinking that philosophy teaches
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