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 1 Thrasib    |      procured it him, excited no envy, but was a great glory to
 2 Thrasib    |       you, give me what many may envy and more may covet; for
 3   Conon(89)|    charge against him arose from envy on the part of Tithraustes
 4   Chabr    |         to be able to escape the envy of the populace. For this
 5   Chabr    |      great and free states, that envy is the attendant on glory,
 6   Chabr    |    should be as far removed from envy as they were distant from
 7   Eumen    | Macedonian phalanx was, dreading envy (which, nevertheless, he
 8   Eumen    |        that he should incur less envy if he appeared to manage
 9   Eumen    |         success; for through the envy of the officers with whom
10 Timoleo    |       him, and endeavoured, from envy, to lessen the praise of
11  Hannib    |       generals, suffers from the envy of his countrymen, I.----
12  Hannib    |    efforts been paralyzed by the envy of his countrymen at home,
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