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 1 Miltiad|         had possession of those parts, with whom they would be
 2  Pausan|       the barbarians from those parts. Experiencing equal good
 3   Cimon|    farms and gardens in several parts, he never set a guard over
 4   Alcib|    defeated, not thinking those parts sufficiently safe for him,
 5   Alcib| concealed himself in the inland parts of Thrace above the Propontis,
 6    Dion|        accomplices the stronger parts of the city, surrounded
 7   Datam|      was far distant from those parts, and was drawn off from
 8   Pelop|        but also others from all parts out of the country, flocked
 9  Agesil|          but would occupy other parts with their forces, not doubting
10  Agesil|       but engaged them in those parts in which infantry would
11   Eumen|        actually a camp in those parts, and that intelligence had
12  Hannib|        passage, laid open those parts, made roads, and put things
13   Attic| entertainment which we, for our parts, think in the highest degree
14   Attic|         that, from the remotest parts of the earth, he gave Atticus
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