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1  Pausan|    in great trepidation, and seeing him sitting as a suppliant
2   Alcib|     friendship with him, and seeing that the power of the Athenians,
3   Chabr| share of spoil.117 Chabrias, seeing Agesilaus's good fortune,
4   Datam|    to meet the enemy. Aspis, seeing him, from a distance, advancing
5   Datam|  with skill), Autophradates, seeing that the war was protracted
6  Epamin|    of body than of mind. He, seeing that Epaminondas was distinguished
7  Agesil|      The Lacedaemonian king, seeing that the enemy were superior
8 Timoleo|  achieved these objects, and seeing not only the lands, but
9  Hannib|      against the Romans, and seeing that he was not at all strong
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