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 1 Miltiad     |   it may be the more easily understood that the nature of all states
 2 Themist     |    wooden walls." As no one understood to what this answer tended,
 3  Pausan     | returning to Lacedaemon, he understood (just as he was on the point
 4    Dion     |     Sicily. Hence it may be understood that no government is safe,
 5    Dion     |  And here it was easy to be understood, as has often been said
 6   Datam     |  his merits cannot be fully understood. ~Datames, son of a father
 7  Epamin     |     Greece. Hence it may be understood, that one man was of more
 8   Pelop(172)|    hierophantes was one who understood and could interpret religious
 9  Hannib     |       from which it will be understood how great a general he was),
10   Attic(262)| observe, is evidently to be understood actively. ~
11   Attic     |   point we would wish to be understood, that his generosity was
12   Attic(295)|     omnia in c. 15, must be understood in a limited sense. ~
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