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 1 Miltiad    | Athenians, in consequence of the tyranny of Pisistratus, which had
 2  Lysand    |        to humble the overbearing tyranny of the Athenians, Lysander,
 3    Dion(91)|         or "connected with, each tyranny of the Dionysii." For utroque
 4    Dion    |   friendly to the tyrant than to tyranny itself. But of this author
 5    Dion    |         him to put an end to his tyranny, and to restore liberty
 6    Dion    |       but little progress; for a tyranny of many years' standing
 7  Epamin    |           so clearly exposed the tyranny of the Lacedaemonians, that
 8 Timoleo    |        delivers Corinth from the tyranny of his brother, and causes
 9 Timoleo    |          with him from hatred of tyranny, but from a desire for it,
10 Timoleo    |   foundations; other bulwarks of tyranny he removed, and exerted
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