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 1 Miltiad     |       his dominion, a fleet of five hundred ships, and appointed
 2   Cimon     |   summoned back to his country five years after he had been
 3   Alcib     |      they had been defeated in five battles by land, and three
 4    Dion     |     years' growth, defended by five hundred ships of war, ten
 5  Iphicr(108)|       other times it contained five, seven, or nine hundred.
 6   Datam     |        ten thousand Armenians, five thousand Paphlagonians,
 7   Datam     |        ten thousand Phrygians, five thousand Lydians, about
 8  Epamin     |     gold, and, by a present of five talents, brought over Micythus,
 9   Eumen     |      now finish his journey in five days, he would take care
10  Hannib     | Minucius, Hannibal landed with five ships in Africa, on the
11   Attic(253)|     Finium Regundorum, p. 335, five modii made a medimnus; and
12   Attic     |       in not more than four or five lines; and it is almost
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