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 1   Alcib     |       no |335 one was ever more remarkable than he, either for vices
 2  Epamin     |        action, and possessed of remarkable courage; he was so great
 3  Epamin     |       his own friends; he was a remarkable keeper of secrets, a quality
 4  Epamin     |         often; 159 but the most remarkable instance was, when he had
 5   Pelop     |      show their folly in a more remarkable light. A letter was brought
 6 Timoleo     |      for he fought all his most remarkable battles on his birth-day;
 7   Kings     |         and Mnemon.223 The most remarkable act of Xerxes was, that
 8   Kings     |    which he rendered still more remarkable by extraordinary bravery
 9   Kings(224)|                    There was no remarkable proof of his justice given
10   Kings     | abilities, he preserved it with remarkable good fortune, and died at
11    Cato     |      account of whatever seemed remarkable in Italy and Spain; and
12   Attic     |        fact which was eminently remarkable at the time of the proscription;
13   Attic     |      could not be considered as remarkable in either respect. Nor will
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