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 1 Miltiad     | countrymen. He was in consequence accused of treason, on the allegation,
 2  Lysand     |         had most circumstantially accused him of avarice and perfidy.
 3   Alcib     |          IV. Of this crime he was accused by his enemies in a public
 4   Alcib     |            than that he should be accused in his absence of a crime
 5  Timoth     |         adviser to Menestheus; is accused by Chares, and condemned,
 6  Epamin(158)|                       He had been accused of treachery, and the people
 7 Phocion     |         the king's affairs. Being accused by Agnonides 211 of having
 8    Cato(250)|         that Cato was attacked or accused about fifty times in the
 9   Attic     |         the public revenue.259 He accused no one, either in his own
10    Summ     |           3. ~415. -------------, accused of treachery to his country,
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