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 1   Alcib     |      having gained a way to an intimate friendship with him, and
 2  Agesil     |      he treated Xenophon as an intimate friend. ~In his early days
 3   Eumen     |   short time was admitted into intimate friendship with him; for,
 4   Eumen     |    friendship (for he had been intimate with him in Alexander's
 5 Phocion     |     with whom he had been very intimate, met him, and having exclaimed,
 6    Cato     |      not live according to the intimate connexion of his office;
 7   Attic(254)|       Atticus with whom he was intimate." See c. 13.---- Van Staveren. ~
 8   Attic     |  Caecilius, a Roman knight, an intimate friend of Lucius Lucullus,
 9   Attic     |   affinity. He was likewise so intimate with Quintus Hortensius,
10   Attic     |    Pompey himself, who was his intimate friend, he gave no offence;
11   Attic     | solicited by Caius Flavius, an intimate friend of Brutus, to consent
12   Attic     |    Atticus, though he lived in intimate friendship with Cicero,
13   Attic(276)|  fortune. The word tamen would intimate some opposition; but there
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