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1   Alcib|   violent feelings towards the aristocracy, and deeming it most advantageous
2   Alcib|  people, but a favourer of the aristocracy. Though deserted by him,71
3    Dion|  influence than Dion among the aristocracy, with whose sanction he
4    Dion|      the soldiery, he lost the aristocracy. At this state of things
5 Phocion|      and the other that of the aristocracy; to the latter Phocion and
6 Phocion| favoured Polysperchon, and the aristocracy took the side of Cassander.
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