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 1 Miltiad| highly to be commended, as he showed himself a greater friend
 2    Dion|     hence it happened that he showed him more favour than any
 3  Iphicr|    honourable feelings, as he showed, not only in other transactions,
 4   Datam|       inhabit. ~Datames first showed what sort of man he was,
 5   Datam|      conference with him, nor showed any desire to come into
 6  Epamin|      desired aid from him, he showed no recollection of the affront
 7  Hamilc|     he concluded a peace, but showed such a spirit in the transaction,
 8  Hannib|      to Prusias, with whom he showed himself of the same mind
 9   Attic|      on the occasion. Thus he showed a singular fidelity to Cicero
10   Attic|       towards Cicero, that he showed his enmity, not only to
11   Attic|    after the ancient fashion, showed more regard to convenience 279
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