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 1 Miltiad|   Persia." He was at this time ill of the wounds which he had
 2   Alcib|         He was sullied also by ill report, for it was said
 3   Alcib|        the Athenians, from the ill success of their attempts
 4   Alcib|         that both their former ill success, and their present
 5    Dion|        meantime Dionysius fell ill of some disease, and when
 6    Dion|      government of many." Much ill feeling, on the part of
 7    Dion|       being unaccustomed to be ill spoken of, he could not
 8  Epamin|       he, in this respect, but ill consulted the interest of
 9  Agesil| Cyrenae 186 and Egypt, he fell ill and died. His friends, in
10 Phocion|      this respect, that he had ill consulted the interest of
11   Attic|    others involved in the same ill fortune, and caused supplies
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