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 1 Themist|       he was condemned, while absent, of treason to his country.
 2 Themist|      here, and the king being absent at the time, he, in order
 3   Alcib|       attack him while he was absent. They accordingly did so;
 4   Alcib|      people, and, while still absent, was appointed to equal
 5   Conon| Aegospotamos; but he was then absent; and hence the affair was
 6    Dion|    Dionysius at that time was absent, and waiting for his fleet
 7  Agesil|      obeyed the orders of the absent magistrates with as much
 8   Eumen|       precedence of him, were absent, and Hephaestion, for whom
 9  Hannib|       as they had laid on his absent brother. When they had let
10   Attic|      erected to him; but when absent, he could not hinder it;
11   Attic|  Caesar not only, when he was absent from the city, never despatched
12   Attic|      he less frequently, when absent, addressed in letters by
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