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 1   Alcib     |    many persons, since it had respect not to a private but to
 2   Alcib(65) |     conspiracy, and must have respect to something of a public
 3   Chabr     |    and thinking himself in no respect inferior to him, set out
 4   Datam     |      war. This prince paid no respect to the king's commands.
 5  Epamin     |     who said that he, in this respect, but ill consulted the interest
 6  Agesil     |      magistrates with as much respect as if he had been a private
 7  Agesil     |      preferred, nevertheless, respect for religion to the gratification
 8  Agesil     |       that those who lessened respect for religion were not visited
 9  Agesil     | manner that it differed in no respect from that of any poor or
10   Eumen(188)|   might be held in esteem and respect, but the majority would
11 Phocion     |    given offence only in this respect, that he had ill consulted
12 Timoleo     |        Nor did he act in this respect injudiciously; for, what
13   Attic     |       as remarkable in either respect. Nor will I omit the following
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