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1     Pre(6)  | obliged to desist, through the opposition which they made. Hence Plato,
2    Dion     |     Dion could not endure this opposition patiently, but retorted
3 Timoleo     |  assumed supreme power without opposition from any one, he chose rather
4  Hannib     |        Romans. But the jealous opposition of many prevailed against
5  Hannib     |        a refusal; he made some opposition, however, to one point,
6   Attic(276)|      tamen would intimate some opposition; but there is none. Atticus,
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