Chap.

1 Aristid| Aristides, but that he was not pleased that he had laboured to
2   Cimon|    enjoying his property as he pleased. Attendants always followed
3   Alcib|        assert,75 that "if they pleased, he would force Lysander
4   Conon|        leave to choose whom be pleased to disburse the money for
5   Datam|       subject, he might, if he pleased, come to a conference with
6 Timoleo|      one to try at law what he pleased." When a person, too, something
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