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 1   Cimon     |      I.-----His character and actions; he defeats the Persians
 2 Thrasib     |      got the credit. All such actions, however, are common to
 3  Timoth     |    the state. Many honourable actions of his are recorded, the
 4  Epamin     |       and lastly on his great actions, which are more regarded
 5  Epamin(144)|      would rather hear of the actions than of the virtues of eminent
 6   Pelop     |    give a full account of his actions, I may seem, not to be relating
 7 Timoleo     | proceeded to detract from his actions before an assembly of the
 8   Kings     |    treat of them, because the actions of them all are narrated
 9  Hannib     |    the Romans, that, when the actions of both are compared, it
10   Attic     | desire for a knowledge of the actions of illustrious men. ~He
11   Attic     |      of their effigies, their actions and offices, in not more
12    Frag     |     have wished that all your actions should be pleasing to me 
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