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1 Miltiad(9)| Modestia.] "Good conduct," or "prudence," or "knowledge how to act,"
2  Pausan   |       the Ephori. The cautious prudence of the Lacedaemonians, on
3 Thrasib   |   occasion, exercised not less prudence than valour; for he forbade
4   Datam   |       the mastery over many by prudence, over none by treachery,
5   Eumen   |        was not consistent with prudence on the part of Antigonus
6 Timoleo   |   towards him, than by his own prudence. ~IV. When he was advanced
7   Attic   |        XIII.----His meals; his prudence in pecuniary matters, XIV.----
8   Attic   |        sea, why should not his prudence be thought of the highest
9   Attic   |        can understand how much prudence is required to preserve
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