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1 Themist|   able to perform what he had promised the king about subjugating
2  Pausan|   pains to accomplish what he promised; if he effected it, he should
3   Cimon|      he would perform what he promised. ~II. Cimon, being thus
4  Lysand|   would be great. Pharnabazus promised him fairly, and wrote a
5 Thrasib|    and adhered to what he had promised. ~IV. For such merits a
6   Datam| Ariobarzanes; for Mithridates promised the king that he would kill
7   Eumen|      what they had originally promised, namely, to guard the throne
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