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 1 Miltiad|         not only Europe would be safe, but also those who, being
 2 Themist|         he did not think himself safe at Argos, to Corcyra. But
 3   Alcib|         those parts sufficiently safe for him, concealed himself
 4   Alcib|     Perceiving that no place was safe for him in Greece, on account
 5    Dion| understood that no government is safe, unless guarded by the love
 6    Dion|       killed, considered himself safe. Dion, when his adversary
 7  Timoth|         he did not think himself safe in his own country without
 8  Agesil|       them, left the place quite safe; for when the number of
 9   Eumen|      himself and all his men off safe. ~VI. When Olympias, who
10   Eumen|       could not think themselves safe, while, if he were put to
11 Timoleo|         do so, and secured him a safe passage to Corinth, because
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