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1   Cimon    |        his own countrymen. The Thasians, who relied upon their wealth,
2  Lysand    |        in the affair, |333 the Thasians would elude him, and take
3  Lysand(56)|    corrupt the fidelity of the Thasians to the Athenians, and afterwards,
4  Lysand(57)|    Lysander's treachery to the Thasians is wanting in the manuscripts,
5  Lysand(57)| Polyaenus, i. 45. Those of the Thasians who had the greatest reason
6    Summ    |         463. Cimon subdues the Thasians. Cim 2.~460. -------banished.
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