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1   Alcib     |         of him; let us proceed to speak of others. ~
2   Conon     |       signified that he wished to speak to |349 the king; for no
3   Conon     |            whether you had rather speak with him, or treat by letter,
4    Dion     |           of it; for he wished to speak to him about a division
5  Epamin     | illustrate it. We shall therefore speak in the first place of his
6  Epamin     |          less serviceable than to speak eloquently; and he was an
7   Pelop     |           am in doubt how I shall speak of them; for I fear that,
8  Agesil(177)|          and Plutarch, Vit. Ages, speak of Agesilaus as having heard
9   Eumen     |        old friendship, desired to speak with him and console him.
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