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 1 Themist|         wall was begun, they sent ambassadors to Athens to prevent it
 2 Themist|        being continued. While the ambassadors were present, they desisted,
 3 Themist|     desiring that the rest of the ambassadors should follow when the height
 4 Themist|           matter, the rest of the ambassadors in the meantime arrived;
 5 Themist|           the Lacedaemonians sent ambassadors to Athens to accuse him
 6  Epamin|     Leuctra), 156 where, when the ambassadors from all the allies had
 7 Phocion|         King Philip, and Philip's ambassadors urged him to receive it,
 8  Hannib|           the Red Sea.230 As some ambassadors from Rome were sent to that
 9  Hannib|      during their term of office, ambassadors from Carthage went to Rome,
10  Hannib|       Lucius Furius were consuls, ambassadors from Rome came again to
11  Hannib| accidentally at Rome that certain ambassadors from Prusias took supper
12  Hannib|          Hannibal was alive, sent ambassadors to Bithynia, and among them
13  Hannib|           to pass. When the Roman ambassadors had gone thither, and had
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