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 1 Themist     | proceeded to the Lacedaemonian Ephori, in whom the supreme power
 2 Themist     |       the city, he went to the Ephori and senate of the Lacedaemonians,
 3  Pausan(45) |   obliquely, the orders of the Ephori were written on it longitudinally,
 4  Pausan     |       the public prison by the Ephori, for it is allowable, by
 5  Pausan     |       laws, for any one of the Ephori to do this to a king.47
 6  Pausan     |     letter he delivered to the Ephori. The cautious prudence of
 7  Pausan     |    into this place some of the Ephori went down. Pausanias, when
 8  Pausan     |       advantage to him ~V. The Ephori, hearing these particulars,
 9  Pausan     |      by a look from one of the Ephori who wished to warn him,
10  Pausan     |        escape from thence, the Ephori immediately blocked up the
11  Lysand     |  testimonial to present to the Ephori, showing with what conscientiousnes
12  Lysand     | received from Pharnabazus. The Ephori, after having perused it
13  Agesil     |     from home, by order of the Ephori, to acquaint him that the
14  Agesil(174)|    e0forei=n, the court of the Ephori. ~
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