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1 Themist     |    which they wished to be apparent; for the Athenians, by their
2  Pausan(51) |    j Xalkioi/kou, makes it apparent that it should be referred
3   Conon     |   his plans. It was indeed apparent, that, if Conon had not
4   Datam(141)|   merely complained of the apparent tautology in ~
5  Agesil     |   a commander, that it was apparent to all on that occasion,
6   Eumen     | difficulties which, as was apparent to all, were likely to fall
7 Timoleo     |   of his eyes, without any apparent disease in them; a misfortune
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