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1   Alcib     |       therefore attributed the loss of Sicily, and the victories
2  Timoth(132)|  subjected him, it appears, to loss of civil rights, or a)timi/
3   Datam     |         concealing how great a loss he had sustained, for he
4   Datam     |       was protracted with more loss to the king than to the
5   Eumen     |       himself, though with the loss of several men, and took
6  Hannib     | extricated himself without any loss to his army. He deceived
7    Cato     |        he not only suffered no loss of character, but increased
8    Frag     |       I doubt whether from his loss the republic or history
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