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 1     Pre(3)|    kinds of flutes or pipes, equal and unequal, right and left-handed,
 2 Themist   |       and few are considered equal to him. ~But we must begin
 3  Pausan   |    those parts. Experiencing equal good fortune in this enterprise,
 4   Cimon   |      man whose birth was not equal to his wealth, and who had
 5   Alcib   |    in the whole city thought equal to him. They accordingly
 6   Alcib   |     absent, was appointed to equal command with |339 Thrasybulus
 7   Datam   |     distinguished himself by equal valour when Autophradates,
 8   Datam   | directed that he should have equal authority with them. But
 9   Eumen   |     of Cardia.187 If success equal to his abilities had been
10  Hannib   | master of the horse, who was equal in power with the dictator,
11   Attic   |       but kept himself at an equal elevation in both states.
12   Attic   | eminent men in the state, of equal birth,291 but of lower fortune;
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