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1   Alcib|  sagacity that he could not be deceived, especially when he turned
2    Dion|       unpopularity, VII.----Is deceived by a stratagem of Callicrates,
3    Dion|     force; a supposition which deceived him; for Dion curbed the
4   Datam|     him by the king, IX.----Is deceived by Mithridates, X.----Is
5   Datam|     they were stationed, being deceived by the place and dress,
6  Agesil| defended. When his expectation deceived him in the matter, and he
7  Hannib|       any loss to his army. He deceived Fabius, a most skilful commander;
8  Hannib|     their honesty. Having thus deceived them, he filled the whole
9  Hannib|        saved his property, and deceived all the Cretans, went into
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