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 1 Themist     |            certain temple, which was regarded with the utmost veneration,
 2   Alcib     |             among the Athenians, was regarded as impious; and this matter
 3   Alcib     |       whatever people he was, he was regarded as a leading man, and held
 4   Conon     |     Lacedaemonians), Pharnabazus was regarded as general against Agesilaus,
 5    Dion     |           Dionysius, that they never regarded any man that spoke the Greek
 6   Chabr(117)|         aliquo proedam facere can be regarded as good Latin. . . . For
 7   Chabr(117)|              might not improperly be regarded as proeda. Concerning the
 8   Datam(136)|              have been so favourably regarded by Van Steveren and Bos,
 9  Epamin     | accomplishments among the Greeks are regarded both as pleasing and as
10  Epamin     |              actions, which are more regarded by many than all the best
11   Eumen     |             with us, secretaries are regarded as hirelings, as in reality
12   Attic     |            II. III.----Is favourably regarded by Sulla; returns to Rome,
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