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1   Alcib|  and abounded in practical intelligence. He was eminent as a commander
2   Alcib| when they saw the singular intelligence of this most active-minded
3   Datam| over to the king, carrying intelligence of his father's defection.
4   Pelop| entered the city, but this intelligence, being intent upon their
5   Eumen|  but would disperse at the intelligence; and it was therefore a
6   Eumen|   in those parts, and that intelligence had been given of their
7    Cato|    gave proofs of singular intelligence and industry; for he was
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