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 1 Themist    |       men who had filled the highest offices, were despatched
 2   Alcib    |      in whose estimation the highest virtue is placed in endurance,
 3    Dion(94)| degree (i.e. which is in the highest degree) commended." Lambinus,
 4  Iphicr    |     Iphicrateans were in the highest repute among the Greeks. ~
 5   Eumen    |    be perceived, had had the highest esteem, was dead), at that
 6   Attic    |   though on a level with the highest. Hence it happened that
 7   Attic    |      in those times, had the highest reputation for eloquence,
 8   Attic    |    and not only paid him the highest honour at the council, but
 9   Attic    |   prudence be thought of the highest character, who arrives at
10   Attic    |      our parts, think in the highest degree pleasing; nor was
11   Attic    |    not only emulation in the highest matters, but such a mutual
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