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 1   Cimon     |       set at liberty, unless he paid the sum of money that his
 2    Dion     |      him to be sold 99), yet he paid a second visit to the city,
 3   Datam     |         Trojan war. This prince paid no respect to the king's
 4 Timoleo     |       observation than that "he paid and felt the utmost gratitude
 5   Kings(225)|  naturae debitum reddiderunt.] "Paid (their) debt to nature by
 6  Hannib     |    raised from new taxes, to be paid to the Romans according
 7   Attic     | advanced in years, and not only paid him the highest honour at
 8   Attic     |         Epirus. Thus he neither paid greater court to Antony
 9   Attic     | prosperous circumstances, to be paid for by a certain day, and
10   Attic     |   courtesies, accordingly, were paid with a strict regard to
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