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1   Alcib|          and brazen crowns. Such kindness from his countrymen he received
2   Eumen| stratagems and escape, V.----His kindness to Olympias and Alexander'
3 Timoleo|        wished the memory of that kindness to be preserved, esteeming
4   Attic|       interest. He enhanced this kindness also by other instances
5   Attic|        they were attributable to kindness, not to fear or hope. ~VII.
6   Attic|      from judgment. ~XVI. Of his kindness of disposition, I can give
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