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1 Themist| people to conduct it, he increased the confidence of the citizens, 2 Alcib| consequence his fame |341 increased with his power, and he secured 3 Thrasib| Thrasybulus, however, was not increased in proportion to his expectations; 4 Conon| of his country should be increased, rather than that of the 5 Dion| and Dionysius; and it was increased by many circumstances; yet 6 Timoth| Conon, a native of Athens, increased the glory which he inherited 7 Agesil| the number of those was increased who were unacquainted with 8 Phocion| luxury to be supported and increased at my expense." ~II. After 9 Cato| no loss of character, but increased in reputation for virtue 10 Attic| old upon them, nor to be increased by an accumulation of interest. 11 Attic| nature, which is neither increased nor diminished by the events 12 Attic| school, that their friendship increased even to the end of their 13 Attic| though Atticus might have increased his property by the interest