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1  Lysand    |     is sufficient to give one instance, by way of example, that
2  Lysand(57)|       was guilty of a similar instance of perfidy at Miletus,"
3   Datam    |       of these he eluded. For instance, when it was told him that
4  Epamin    |     his character, III.----An instance of his freedom from covetousness,
5  Epamin    | ability in speaking, V.----An instance of his power of persuasion;
6  Epamin    |       but the most remarkable instance was, when he had led an
7   Attic    |       also may be given as an instance of the goodness of Atticus'
8   Attic    |   proscribe them, yet, at the instance of many, was mindful of
9   Attic    |     distressed. Servilia, for instance, the mother of Brutus, he
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