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1   Datam(136)|       dum, tantum dum, being a form of expression similar to
2  Epamin     | produced, from whom they might form a judgment of the rest;
3  Agesil(186)|  latter is the far more common form. ~
4   Eumen     |       to desert Perdiccas, and form an alliance with himself.
5 Timoleo     |        since this was the true form of liberty, if it were permitted
6   Attic     |        had been given them for form's sake 265 by the consuls.
7   Attic(276)|     might leave his manners to form his fortune. ~
8    Summ     |    re-establishes a republican form of government at Syracuse;
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