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1  Lysand|     his own troops, but by the want of discipline among the
2 Thrasib|       arms, of which he was in want, and provisions.80 In the
3  Epamin|       could not be married for want of fortune, he used to call
4  Epamin|     neither can I," he added, "want issue; for I leave behind
5  Agesil| Lacedaemonians were greatly in want of money, he gave his support
6 Phocion|       that the city should not want provisions, Phocion told
7   Attic|   knight, and invited, with no want of liberality, men of all
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