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1  Pausan|   obscured by vices. His most famous battle was that at Plataeae,
2  Pausan|     concerning so eminent and famous a man, on suspicion only,
3 Thrasib|      the liberty of that most famous city. He was at first, indeed,
4   Chabr| record. But of these the most famous is his manoeuvre in the
5  Timoth|    the following are the most famous. He subdued the Olynthians
6 Phocion|   unexpected, for most of the famous men of Athens have come
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