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 1  Pausan|        and to aim at still higher matters; for having, at the taking
 2  Pausan|       some particulars respecting matters that had been arranged between
 3   Conon|          both skilled in military matters, and a careful general.
 4    Dion|         He aided him in important matters, and the tyrant was greatly
 5    Dion|   adjoining the town, and brought matters to such a state, that the
 6   Pelop|          said, "I put off serious matters till to-morrow." But those
 7   Eumen|         be taken there concerning matters of importance; for he thought
 8   Attic|         his prudence in pecuniary matters, XIV.----His love of truth
 9   Attic| inconceivable that such important matters could have been told in
10   Attic|          emulation in the highest matters, but such a mutual struggle
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