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 1     Pre     |     what Roman is ashamed to bring his wife to a feast, or
 2  Pausan     |   engages, with your aid, to bring both Sparta and the rest
 3  Pausan     |   she was among the first to bring a stone, when she heard
 4   Alcib     |     would be easy for him to bring down Seuthes, king of the
 5   Datam     | place, to try every means to bring back his kinsman to his
 6   Pelop     |       and, when he sought to bring Thessaly under the power
 7  Agesil     |      place, they will easily bring us under their power whenever
 8  Agesil(181)|      force or persuasion, to bring over the others qui expertes
 9   Eumen     |     as soon as possible, and bring them to her aid; and, in
10  Hannib     |       that he endeavoured to bring troops against Italy even
11  Hannib     |      he had been directed to bring from Syria into Asia, and
12  Hannib     |     gates of the castle, and bring him word immediately whether
13   Attic     | general a man's manners that bring him his fortune."290 For
14   Attic     |   which nature herself would bring, and, since he might live
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