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1     Pre(6)  |   under Leonidas and Agis, and chiefly, indeed, through the licentiousness
2   Alcib     |       suspicion of this seemed chiefly to attach to Alcibiades,
3   Conon     |        Asia to make war (being chiefly induced to that course by
4   Conon     |         the historian, whom we chiefly credit concerning Persian
5   Datam     |       enemies to whom the king chiefly gave ear." Datames, having
6   Eumen     |       general slain, and many, chiefly of high rank, being made
7 Phocion     |       But his fate was decided chiefly on one charge, that, when
8   Attic(259)| mancipes, of the revenues were chiefly equités, but Atticus, though
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