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 1 Miltiad    |    fortresses, 13 settled the multitude, which he had brought with
 2 Miltiad    | sovereign command, as for the multitude, since their authority depended
 3 Aristid    |      finding that the excited multitude could not be appeased, and
 4   Alcib    |   dread was excited among the multitude, lest some sudden tumult
 5   Alcib(65)|    this occurrence "among the multitude," namely, because a union
 6   Alcib    |      see Alcibiades, that the multitude flocked to his galley as
 7   Datam    |    should go abroad among the multitude that he was deserted by
 8  Epamin    |      mismanagement that great multitude of soldiers was brought
 9   Pelop    |      with history than to the multitude. As to his merits, I am
10 Phocion    | violent was the hatred of the multitude towards him, that no free
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