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1  Pausan     |    upon it, in which was this statement, that "the barbarians had
2   Alcib     |       though he saw that this statement was true, would not yet
3   Conon(86) |      to justify or excuse his statement. Thirlwall, however, seems
4   Conon     |     The king, having read his statement, was so much influenced
5   Conon(89) |                       If this statement respecting Conon be true,
6  Agesil     |  would not give credit to his statement, but would occupy other
7 Phocion     | security for the truth of his statement; whereas Nicanor, not long
8  Hannib     |        he added the following statement: "My father Hamilcar," said
9   Attic(253)|       xvi. 25, makes the same statement . . . . . Phavorinus, again,
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