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1 Themist(29)|       influence of some of the leading men. ~
2 Themist    |        But perceiving that the leading men of that state were afraid
3   Alcib    |      was, he was regarded as a leading man, and held in the utmost
4   Datam    |       road the party that were leading Aspis. ~Though Datames,
5   Pelop    |     Lacedaemonian, when he was leading an army to Olynthus,166
6   Pelop    |       and partly banished, the leading men of the opposite party;
7  Hannib    |         in the presence of the leading men 242, in the temple of
8   Attic    |  accomplished if even only the leading men of that order would
9   Attic    | concerning the inclinations of leading men, the faults of the generals,
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