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 1 Miltiad    |       rising from the north, is contrary to those setting out from
 2 Miltiad    |        the event had fallen out contrary to their expectation, yet
 3   Cimon(52)| collects ample testimony to the contrary. ~
 4   Alcib(71)|         hoc destitutus.] On the contrary, he was, according to Thucydides,
 5   Alcib(72)|       engagement with Lysander, contrary to the express orders of
 6  Iphicr    |        small swords, he, on the contrary, introduced the pelta instead
 7  Epamin    |         in ten years; I, on the contrary with the force of this |
 8  Agesil    |       extravagance, but, on the contrary, many proofs of temperance
 9   Eumen    |      are; but with them, on the contrary, no one is admitted to that
10  Hamilc    |     doing him harm, but, on the contrary, often attacked the foe
11  Hannib    |     require of him 243 what was contrary to the rights of hospitality,
12  Hannib    |      armed men were to be seen, contrary to what was usual. Hannibal
13   Attic    |     against Antony, but, on the contrary, protected, as much as he
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