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95. Ath. ‘No. For your enmity doth not so much hurt us as your friendship will be an argument of our weakness and your hatred of our power amongst those we have rule over.

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    • E.C. Marchant, Commentary on Thucydides: Book 7, 7.44
    • C.E. Graves, Commentary on Thucydides: Book 4, CHAPTER XLVII
    • Charles D. Morris, Commentary on Thucydides Book 1, 1.91
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    • Basil L. Gildersleeve, Syntax of Classical Greek, Copula
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