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 1 Miltiad     |        Miltiades was the only one extremely urgent that a camp should
 2 Themist     |        with wealth, and made them extremely skilful in naval warfare.
 3  Pausan     |           may confer." ~The king, extremely delighted at the restoration
 4   Conon(90) |        him, he seems to have been extremely credulous. ~
 5   Datam     |         instantly admitted, being extremely delighted both with his
 6   Datam(136)| emendation of Lambinus, and it is extremely doubtful whether it ought
 7   Pelop(171)|  introducing the remark, as it is extremely applicable to the enterprise
 8 Phocion     |         though he might have been extremely rich, by reason of the numerous
 9   Attic     |       taught him, but repeated it extremely well. He was in consequence
10   Attic(263)|   commencement of this chapter is extremely bald. Whether tempus, which
11   Attic     |        either of those capacities extremely well. Other kinds of artificers,281
12   Attic     |      proper period, and, what was extremely difficult, he has so interwoven
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