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 1 Miltiad    |       so humble as not to have free access to him; he had also
 2   Cimon    |      II. Cimon, being thus set free from confinement, soon attained
 3   Cimon    |   surprising that his life was free from trouble, and his death
 4  Lysand(57)|     days after, when they were free from apprehension, fell
 5   Alcib(74)|       part of Thrace which was free, and where no colonies of
 6   Conon    |       at Cnidus; Greece is set free, and the walls of Athens
 7   Conon    |        Lacedaemonians, was set free. Conon proceeded with part
 8   Chabr    |      common fault in great and free states, that envy is the
 9  Epamin    |        suspicion of making too free with other men's wives;) "
10 Phocion    | multitude towards him, that no free person dared to bury him;
11  Hannib    |       that they would never be free from plots as long as Hannibal
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