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 1 Themist|         had spent six months in coming, and considered himself
 2   Conon|   derogatory to my country, if, coming from a city which has been
 3    Dion|    without for a weapon. Nobody coming to his rescue, one Lyco,
 4   Datam|        return, the cause of his coming became known, and Aspis
 5  Epamin|         the cause of Diomedon's coming. But Epaminondas, in the
 6   Eumen|     without, and the spring was coming on, he pretended to be desirous
 7   Eumen| something had been heard of his coming, and that his enemies had
 8  Hamilc|          and though, before his coming, the efforts of the Carthaginians
 9   Attic|         external show, scarcely coming up to mediocrity; for there
10   Attic|   prophet, the things which are coming to pass at present. ~XVII.
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