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1   Conon(86) |    seems to come nearer to the truth in his History of Greece,
2  Epamin     |        was so great a lover of truth, that he would not tell
3  Epamin     |       charge, and admitted the truth of all that his colleagues
4  Epamin     |        which none can deny the truth; that Thebes, as well before
5   Eumen     |        they could not hear the truth, and to make them believe
6 Phocion     | engaged to be security for the truth of his statement; whereas
7  Hannib(235)|      supposed to be nearer the truth. ~
8   Attic     |   matters, XIV.----His love of truth and diligence, XV.----Agreeable
9   Attic     |       proudly assert, and with truth, at the funeral of his mother,
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