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 1 Themist| liberally rewarded him for his services. ~IX. I know most historians
 2   Conon|            IX. CONON. ~Conon's services in the Peloponnesian war,
 3   Conon|     his numerous and important services, even when he did not strictly
 4  Epamin|      to war, in order that his services as a general might not be
 5   Eumen|  strong expectation of eminent services from him. ~XI. When he had
 6 Timoleo|       desiring a general whose services they might employ in war.
 7   Attic|        Antony's regard for the services of Atticus, X.----He aids
 8   Attic|      nevertheless afforded his services to his friends at Rome;
 9   Attic|      Atticus, who thought that services were to be done to friends
10   Attic|      great alarms, he gave his services with such constancy, that
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