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 1     Pre     | unlawful. |306 In Greece it is considered an honour to young men to
 2     Pre     |    decorous, which are by them considered unbecoming; for what Roman
 3 Themist     |  thought superior, and few are considered equal to him. ~But we must
 4 Themist     |      six months in coming, and considered himself not conquered, but
 5   Alcib     |     Alcibiades, because he was considered both more influential, and
 6 Thrasib     |  sought for anything more, nor considered that any one had surpassed
 7   Conon(87) |     thousand." He is generally considered to have been chief of the
 8    Dion     |   after Heraclides was killed, considered himself safe. Dion, when
 9  Timoth     | against him afterwards, for he considered the rights of his country
10  Epamin(155)|      sheltering them, might be considered to have become partakers
11   Eumen     |     held a meeting; and it was considered what ought to be done. They
12   Attic     |      own judgment, however, he considered 273 rather what it was right
13   Attic     |     present. ~XIII. Nor was he considered less deserving as a master
14   Attic     |        so that it could not be considered as remarkable in either
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