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 1 Themist     |    because he despaired of being able to perform what he had promised
 2  Pausan     |         hoping that he should be able, by his money and his influence,
 3   Alcib     |    greatest fear, because he was able to do much harm as well
 4   Alcib(76) |          they despaired would be able (i.e. whom they expected
 5 Thrasib     |        wished, and few have been able, to deliver their country
 6    Dion     |          sober. He was so little able to bear such a change in
 7   Chabr     |         himself too freely to be able to escape the envy of the
 8  Epamin     |    length.151 ~V. He was also an able speaker, so that no Theban
 9   Eumen     |        the field; but, not being able to succeed, he interred
10   Attic     |          the greatest alarm, was able to save, not only himself,
11   Attic(280)|  continued pedissequi, they were able to act as anagnostae or
12   Attic     |    citizen of Rome had ever been able to attain. Atticus had a
13   Attic     | attachment is, he will be easily able to judge, who can understand
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