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 1  Lysand     |         the priests of Jupiter greatly disappointed him, for they
 2   Alcib     |       done, they began to have greatly the advantage in the contest. ~
 3   Alcib     |     life, that they themselves greatly admired him in these respects;
 4   Conon     | according to his direction. He greatly obstructed that eminent
 5    Dion     |    matters, and the tyrant was greatly influenced by his advice,
 6    Dion     |      to Syracuse; whom Dion so greatly admired and loved, that
 7   Datam     |        his opponents could not greatly damage his own smaller force. ~
 8  Epamin(161)|    periculum, in this passage, greatly perplexed the old commentators;
 9  Agesil     |        the Lacedaemonians were greatly in want of money, he gave
10   Kings     |    memory of man. Macrochir is greatly celebrated for a most noble
11   Attic     |      when he was young, he was greatly liked by Sulla, who was
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