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1   Alcib    |  with whom it was the chief praise to hunt hard and live high,
2   Conon    |  patriotic and deserving of praise, since he preferred that
3   Conon(89)|  patriotic and deserving of praise." But it would appear from
4  Epamin    |    were a great subject for praise. After he grew up, and began
5 Timoleo    |    from envy, to lessen the praise of his virtue. His mother,
6   Attic    | hoped to gain some share of praise 270 by doing him injury,
7   Attic    |  extolled with the greatest praise, who saves a ship from a
8    Frag    |    the Latin Historians, in praise of Cicero.298~You should
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