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 1 Aristid     |             and chose them as their leaders against the barbarians. ~
 2  Lysand     |            to the commands of their leaders, but straggling about in
 3   Alcib     |        Under the influence of these leaders, so great a change in affairs
 4  Epamin     |          countrymen, you wish to be leaders of Greece, you must devote
 5  Epamin     | incautiousness and ignorance of its leaders. But there was a law at
 6   Eumen(196)|            xviii. 59, as one of the leaders of the Argyraspides; another
 7   Eumen     |      despair, a man who had cut off leaders of the greatest eminence;
 8   Eumen     |          were. In this iniquity the leaders were Antigonus, Ptolemy,
 9 Phocion     |     expelled from their country the leaders of the opposite faction,
10    Cato     |        spoiled the Lusitanians. The leaders in these wars, however,
11   Attic     |        forum on the approach of the leaders,274 from dread of the proscription,
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