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 1  Epamin|      his birth; we shall then show in what accomplishments,
 2  Epamin|      it species of impiety to show resentment towards his country,
 3   Pelop|     sum of money, but did not show the more inclination, on
 4   Pelop|     was added, too, which may show their folly in a more remarkable
 5   Eumen|      not forsake a friend, or show himself more desirous of
 6   Eumen|       to manage the war under show of the authority, and with
 7  Hannib| battle, Hannibal, in order to show his men where Eumenes was,
 8    Cato|    Rome; the second and third show from whence each Italian
 9   Attic| grateful and obliging, and to show, at the same time, that
10   Attic|        but if by its external show, scarcely coming up to mediocrity;
11   Attic|     with the sequel, and will show our readers by example,
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