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1 Themist|     this would be the case he assured Eurybiades, king of the
2 Themist| supreme power was vested, and assured them positively that "false
3 Themist|   then lay, Themistocles felt assured that, if he put in there,
4  Lysand|    friendship, or who had not assured him, by pledging his faith,
5    Dion|     they were concerned. Dion assured them that no plot was concerted
6  Agesil|     victorious army, and felt assured, to the utmost, of becoming
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