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1 Miltiad     |     had set out, to the great displeasure of his countrymen. He was
2 Themist     |    the son. Falling under the displeasure of his parents, because
3   Alcib     |       he fell again under the displeasure of his countrymen, because
4  Epamin     | Thebans, from some feeling of displeasure towards him, refused to
5  Epamin     |      had all fallen under the displeasure of their countrymen, and
6 Phocion     |       old age he incurred the displeasure of his countrymen on various
7   Attic(268)|    set before Antony, who, in displeasure, had recourse to arms, and
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