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 1 Miltiad     |         death, but sentenced to pay a fine, which was fixed
 2 Miltiad     |      the fleet. As he could not pay this money, he was thrown
 3  Pausan     |         on it, but sentenced to pay a fine; for which reason
 4   Cimon     |       father had been unable to pay to the people the fine imposed
 5   Cimon     |   obtained his desire, he would pay the fine for him. Though
 6  Lysand     |         made vows which he must pay to Jupiter Ammon, thinking
 7   Conon     |         be necessary for you to pay adoration to the king" (
 8   Conon     |       it is not disagreeable to pay any honour you please to
 9  Epamin     |      contributed, and made them pay it to the person himself,
10   Attic(252)| signifies borrowing from one to pay another. Our language has
11   Attic     |     father of a family ought to pay, and devoting all the rest
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