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 1   Alcib|     there was a strong public feeling.69 But his enemies resolved
 2    Dion|   feast-day, IX.----Change of feeling towards him after his death,
 3    Dion| government of many." Much ill feeling, on the part of the people,
 4    Dion|       his own authority. This feeling he did not try to soften
 5    Dion|    became publicly known, the feeling of the populace was wonderfully
 6  Epamin|   When the Thebans, from some feeling of displeasure towards him,
 7   Pelop|  could never be reconciled in feeling to him by whom he had been
 8 Timoleo|   over his country. With this feeling, he contrived to have his
 9 Timoleo|      and destitute of natural feeling. With this treatment he
10  Hamilc|       of it; but such was his feeling on the occasion, that he
11   Attic|    Sulla, commending the good feeling of the young man, directed,
12   Attic|   consult for myself. Of this feeling on my part I had no wish
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