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1     Pre(6)|        of the women, if we may credit what Plutarch says in his
2 Thrasib   |    natural advantages, got the credit. All such actions, however,
3   Conon   |      was not easily induced to credit it, remembering that by
4   Conon   |     historian, whom we chiefly credit concerning Persian affairs,
5  Epamin   | himself; but he often used his credit to relieve others, to such
6  Agesil   |       the enemy would not give credit to his statement, but would
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