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1  Lysand(56) | unsuccessful, proceeded to use treachery and cruelty towards them. ~
2  Lysand(57) |      The account of Lysander's treachery to the Thasians is wanting
3   Datam     |    guard, as he apprehended no treachery from a friend, he almost
4   Datam     |        in him any suspicion of treachery), he neither sought a conference
5   Datam     |      by prudence, over none by treachery, was ensnared by pretended
6  Epamin(158)|         He had been accused of treachery, and the people in consequence
7   Eumen     |    whom he had to act, and the treachery of the Macedonian veterans,
8    Summ     |                     accused of treachery to his country, flees to
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