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 1     Pre(6)  |     Lycurgus endeavoured to subject them to laws, but was obliged
 2     Pre     |    therefore proceed to our subject, and relate in this book
 3 Miltiad(18) |      to which they had been subject, and, with some Athenians
 4   Alcib     |    she was, should continue subject to the Lacedaemonians. He
 5  Iphicr(112)|  Alexander the Great. "This subject is more fully noticed by
 6   Datam     |      with reference to this subject, he might, if he pleased,
 7  Epamin     |    times, they were a great subject for praise. After he grew
 8  Epamin     |     nobody's advice on that subject less willingly than yours;" (
 9  Epamin     | after his death, was always subject to some foreign power, 165
10  Epamin(165)|    that Thebes was actually subject to any other power, but
11   Pelop     |     be unconnected with the subject before us,171 how great
12   Pelop(171)|    re positâ.] By res, "the subject," we must understand the
13  Agesil     |     let us proceed with our subject. Agesilaus preferred an
14 Phocion     |    sent a deputation on the subject to Polysperchon, to request
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