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But there was one Euphraeus, a man for some time resident) Tj
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-0.208 Tc 0.5547 Tw (And, first of all, I lay down this as certain: if it were in our power to determine whether) Tj
0 -12.24 TD -0.2209 Tc 2.6959 Tw (we should be at peace or war; if peace \(that I may begin with this\) were wholly) Tj
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0 -12.24 TD -0.1828 Tc 2.3028 Tw (passage seems to have a particular reference or allusion. All rights reserved. >>
In like manner, while he was moving towards the) Tj
T* -0.2069 Tc 0.9441 Tw (Phocians, he still affected to regard them as allies and friends: nay, there were actually) Tj
T* -0.2337 Tc 0.2509 Tw (ambassadors from Phocis who attended him in his march; and among us were many who) Tj
T* -0.1958 Tc 0.2438 Tw (insisted that this march portended no good to Thebes. This city, thus delivered up, remained ever after under the) Tj
T* -0.1989 Tc 1.1589 Tw (jurisdiction of Aetolia, and is mentioned by Livy and Polybius as the principal city of) Tj
T* -0.1084 Tc 0.1084 Tw (that country.) Suppose a lawful heir, born to an affluence of fortune, should, in) Tj
T* -0.2073 Tc 0.9616 Tw (some instances, be guilty of misconduct; he indeed lies open to the justest censure and) Tj
T* -0.2009 Tc 0.5256 Tw (reproach; yet it cannot be said that he hath lavished a fortune to which he had no claim,) Tj
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When the city had thus been) Tj
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T* -0.2125 Tc 1.4125 Tw (having, either by banishment or death, removed all those who had deserted their own) Tj
T* -0.1989 Tc 1.1035 Tw (cause, and that of Euphraeus; and were still ready for any noble enterprise. Is he not master of Thermopylae? /Parent 28 0 R
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No: from that day in which Phocis fell beneath his arms, I date his hostilities) Tj
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What is) Tj
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