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 1 Themist|     heard of this sentence, he removed, as he did not think himself
 2 Aristid|      this money was afterwards removed to Athens. ~How great was
 3  Pausan|        died. He was afterwards removed from thence, in consequence
 4   Alcib|       better attested, |338 he removed to Lacedaemon. There, as
 5    Dion| property of Dion that could be removed, and sent it after him;
 6    Dion|         when his adversary was removed, distributed among his soldiers,
 7   Chabr|     that they should be as far removed from envy as they were distant
 8   Pelop|    this act the Lacedaemonians removed him from his command of
 9   Eumen|   defender of the children was removed, they disclosed what their
10 Timoleo|   other bulwarks of tyranny he removed, and exerted his efforts
11    Cato|        and censorship, that he removed, as Marcus Perperna Censorius
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