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1 Themist|     take by the common law of nations; nor had they, in acting
2   Conon| accustomed to rule over other nations, I should observe the usages
3  Timoth|      Chaonians, and all those nations which lie on the sea.124
4  Epamin| confound the customs of other nations with their own, or think
5   Pelop|      to be held sacred by all nations, he was seized, together
6  Hamilc|     very powerful and warlike nations, and supplied all Africa
7  Hannib|     people excelled all other nations in warlike merit, it is
8  Hannib|     next three years, all the nations of Spain, took Saguntum,
9  Hannib|       him, and united warlike nations on his side. Eumenes, king
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