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1 Miltiad|    was he less aided, in this proceeding, by good conduct than by
2  Pausan|      the cause of so sudden a proceeding. The Argilian then informed
3   Cimon|     ten years' exile. Of this proceeding the Athenians repented sooner
4   Alcib|       which was not refused), proceeding with the fleet to Asia,
5   Alcib|  place. When he heard of this proceeding, he would not return home,
6    Dion| people were indignant at this proceeding, and as it was the cause
7  Timoth|      their approach, was also proceeding thither with his force,
8 Timoleo|    mother, indeed, after this proceeding, would neither admit her
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