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 1     Pre     |           from saying more on this point. We will therefore proceed
 2 Miltiad     |          walls. When he was on the point of taking the town, a grove
 3 Themist(27) |            much uncertainty on the point among writers." Some make
 4 Themist     |        that period, was nearest in point of time to Themistocles,
 5  Pausan     |  understood (just as he was on the point of being made prisoner)
 6    Dion     |      perished. But I return to the point from whence I digressed. ~
 7  Iphicr(110)|   commentators say anything on the point. ~
 8  Timoth     |             pushed his way for the point to which he had been steering,
 9  Epamin     | conversation was being held on any point of philosophy, he never
10  Agesil     |            character, indeed, this point was particularly worthy
11   Eumen     |          of Alexander; and in this point he succeeded; for, as the
12  Hannib     |        opposition, however, to one point, begging them |426 not to
13   Attic     |          to be particularized. One point we would wish to be understood,
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