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1   Datam(141)| explanation. Other editors have merely complained of the apparent
2  Epamin(155)|      those cities can be blamed merely for having been their birth-place;
3  Agesil     |     without any shelter, having merely such a couch that the ground
4 Timoleo     |          as he said that he was merely dealing with him according
5   Kings(224)|        to death Gingis, who had merely been her tool. See Plutarch,
6   Attic(265)|    provinces were given to them merely to afford them an honourable
7   Attic     |  direction of his life, and not merely for ostentation. ~XVIII.
8   Attic     |        desired to be chief, not merely of the city of Rome, but
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