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 1  Pausan(45) | being rolled obliquely, the orders of the Ephori were written
 2   Alcib(72) |     contrary to the express orders of Alcibiades. ~
 3   Alcib     |    persons sent gave secret orders to the neighbourhood, in
 4  Iphicr     |     or more obedient to the orders of their leader; and he
 5  Timoth     |     been steering, and sent orders to Timotheus and Iphicrates
 6   Datam     |  refused to obey the king's orders, but ravaged the neighbouring
 7   Datam     |  joining the enemy,136 gave orders for an attack. The Pisidians,
 8  Agesil     |    of Persia, he obeyed the orders of the absent magistrates
 9  Agesil     |    his resentment, and gave orders that they should suffer
10   Eumen     |   activity, and execute his orders (which they had not done
11   Eumen     |    out in the army, he gave orders that no one should be admitted
12   Attic(265)| avoid the fury of the lower orders. Heusinger not unhappily
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