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1  Epamin     |  according to our habits, is foreign to the character of any
2  Epamin     |   was always subject to some foreign power, 165 but that, as
3   Eumen     | among them, that he was of a foreign country. Nor was anything
4  Hamilc     |      the long continuance of foreign troubles, so violent a rebellion
5    Cato(247)|    he did not take any other foreign province. Plutarch, however,
6   Attic     |   And, lest his sojourn in a foreign country should cause any
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