Chap.

 1 Aristid|        been at the head of such important affairs, he died in such
 2   Conon|      reason of his numerous and important services, even when he did
 3    Dion|  adapted for acquiring the most important branches of knowledge, and
 4    Dion|    relatives.95 He aided him in important matters, and the tyrant
 5   Datam|       to be appointed over more important affairs. At that |368 time
 6   Datam| Artaxerxes, reflecting from how important a war, and to how inconsiderable
 7   Pelop|        even to inquire about so important a matter. Another circumstance
 8 Phocion|       armies, and held the most important commands, yet the blamelessness
 9   Attic|         elections, and whatever important business of theirs was brought
10   Attic|         inconceivable that such important matters could have been
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