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 1     Pre     |        Atticus, who will think this kind of writing 2 trifling in
 2    Dion     |             of a more distinguished kind, were all conducted by Dion;
 3   Chabr(115)|          musicians, and every other kind of public exhibitors. ~
 4  Agesil     |            expecting nothing of the kind. But as soon as Tissaphernes,
 5  Agesil     |         officers, presents of every kind were soon brought him; but
 6 Timoleo     |           he struggled not with one kind of fortune only, and, what
 7   Attic     |         seven modii 253 of wheat (a kind of measure which is called
 8   Attic     |         that he wished to endure no kind of fortune apart from him.
 9   Attic     | establishment of slaves of the best kind, if we were to judge of
10   Attic     |             without reading of some kind, that the guests might find
11   Attic     |             he was a person of such kind feelings towards his relatives,
12    Frag     |             live in lusts for every kind of sensual pleasure.~  |
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