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  1     Pre(6)  |         Laconica shows, but to the time when the ancient discipline
  2 Miltiad     |     condemnation. VIII. ~I. AT the time when Miltiades, the son
  3 Miltiad     |           for the Thracians at the time had possession of those
  4 Miltiad     |       Athens. Miltiades, having no time for delay, directed his
  5 Miltiad     |           Having there, in a short time, scattered the forces of
  6 Miltiad     |            Persia." He was at this time ill of the wounds which
  7 Themist     |         they were engaged, but for time to come. As the public money,
  8 Themist(28) |        that war happened about the time to which allusion is here
  9 Themist     |         king's fleet for the first time at Artemisium, between Euboea
 10 Themist     |     require more labour and longer time to finish the war, as he
 11 Themist     |           king being absent at the time, he, in order that he might
 12 Themist     |            was nearest in point of time to Themistocles, and was
 13 Themist     |        year's delay, and when that time is past, permit me to approach
 14 Themist     |      Themistocles devoted all that time to the writings and language
 15 Themist(38) | Themistocles was to be seen in his time, in the reign of Marcus
 16 Aristid     |         Athenians; for before that time the Lacedaemonians had the
 17   Cimon     |          which the Dolopes at that time inhabited, he depopulated,
 18   Cimon     |            not only in war, but in time of peace; for he was a man
 19   Alcib     |    assembly of the people. But the time for him to set out to the
 20   Alcib     |           him, and to wait for the time when he should have gone
 21   Alcib     |            by the government, at a time when he had great hopes
 22   Alcib     |          country, he might at some time revolt from them, and return
 23   Alcib     |           the Piraeeus at the same time with him, yet the people
 24   Alcib     |             despatched at the same time persons in their confidence
 25   Alcib     |      Theopompus, who was born some time after; and Timaeus; the
 26 Thrasib     |            stronger by giving them time for preparation. The maxim,
 27 Thrasib     |     surpassed him in honour. ~Some time after, when, being in command,
 28   Conon     |         which he was kept for some time. Some have left on record
 29    Dion     |           begged them, at the same time, "if he should happen to
 30    Dion     |        reign there subsisted for a time an assumed friendship between
 31    Dion     |            his wishes. At the same time, also, he brought back Philistus
 32    Dion     |          and luxuries, nor was any time allowed him to be sober.
 33    Dion     |        subjects. Dionysius at that time was absent, and waiting
 34  Iphicr     |        first commanders of his own time, but no one even of the
 35  Iphicr     |          all their forces a second time, by which success he obtained
 36  Iphicr(108)|          and circumstances. In the time of Xenophon (Hell. iv. 5)
 37  Iphicr     |         trial for his life, at the time of the Social war, 113 together
 38  Timoth     |       tyrant Jason,131 who at that time was the most powerful of
 39  Timoth(131)|        individual that had at that time to do with Greece. ~
 40   Datam     |    important affairs. At that |368 time Thyus was prince of Paphlagonia,
 41   Datam     |    pursuing this course for a long time, he made Datames believe
 42   Datam     |  intimation to Datames that it was time for greater armies to be
 43   Datam     |         proposal being accepted, a time was fixed for the conference,
 44   Datam     |          after they had spent some time in conference, and parted
 45   Datam     |        concealed, and, at the same time, called back Datames, pretending
 46   Datam     |            conference. In the mean time he drew out the sword that
 47  Epamin(149)|        philosophy, at least in the time of Nepos, was not numbered
 48  Epamin     |            for he was at that |381 time the cause (as it afterwards
 49  Epamin     |         must be immortal." ~At the time when the Theban exiles,
 50   Pelop     |            therefore, as it seemed time for action, they, in concert
 51   Pelop     |         Having arrived at the very time that they had desired, they
 52   Pelop(170)|           settled the day, but the time of the day.----Bos. ~
 53  Agesil     |    factious character, and at that time of great influence. ~II.
 54  Agesil     |             but in reality to gain time for collecting troops; and
 55  Agesil     |       trained. ~When he thought it time to draw his troops out of
 56  Agesil     |          please." ~VI. In the mean time the disaster at Leuctra
 57  Agesil     |        ceased to exist.180 In this time or danger, indeed, the celerity
 58  Agesil(181)|      however, suggests at the same time, that we might read aucti
 59   Eumen     |         Amyntas, and after a short time was admitted into intimate
 60   Eumen     |         the latter portion of this time, also, he commanded one
 61   Eumen     |         esteem, was dead), at that time Cappadocia was given to
 62   Eumen     |           between them but that of time. But I return to those of
 63   Eumen     |     Eumenes, when he had been some time under confinement, said
 64   Eumen     |      council, he nevertheless took time for consideration till the
 65 Phocion     |        receive it, and at the same time reminded him, that if he
 66 Phocion     |            begged him, at the same time, to take care that the city
 67 Phocion     |         side of Cassander. After a time Cassander was driven from
 68 Phocion     |            went to him at the same time, and as soon as he arrived
 69 Phocion     |       Polysperchon; for he at that time held the direction of the
 70  Hannib     |        privy council, he went at a time appointed to the king himself,
 71  Hannib     |           ask of you.' At the same time he led me to the altar at
 72  Hannib     |           came against him a third time at the Trebia; he came to
 73  Hannib     |    Gracchus, consul for the second time, in the country of the Lucanians,
 74  Hannib     |    Marcellus, consul for the fifth time, at Venusia. To enumerate
 75  Hannib     |      battles would occupy too much time; and this one observation,
 76  Hannib     |       again on the Po, and a third time on the Trebia. As the resources
 77  Hannib     |            a stop to the war for a time, in order that he might
 78  Hannib     |         Mago, in Africa, until the time when Publius Sulpicius and
 79  Hannib     |            requesting, at the same time, that their hostages might
 80  Hannib     |        devoted some portion of his time to literature; for there
 81  Hannib     |            language. But it is now time to make an end of this book,
 82    Cato     |    returning |428 from Africa some time before in the character
 83    Cato     |          As he stayed there a long time, Publius Scipio Africanus,
 84    Cato     |         when consul for the second time, wanted to remove him from
 85   Attic     |             he thought it a proper time for devoting himself to
 86   Attic     |       devoting all the rest of his time either to literature or
 87   Attic     |          closest intimacy from the time that they were fellow-students,
 88   Attic(260)|         said with reference to the time of the proscriptions. ~
 89   Attic     |            VIII. Then followed the time,263 when, on the assassination
 90   Attic     |           and to show, at the same time, that it was his practice
 91   Attic     |          guard. Thus Atticus, in a time of the greatest alarm, was
 92   Attic     |        eminently remarkable at the time of the proscription; for
 93   Attic     |           was hard to judge at the time, whether it were more onerous
 94   Attic     |          to make by the effects of time. He kept an establishment
 95   Attic     |       offices he held, and at what time. In like manner, at the
 96   Attic     |           since he might live some time longer,293 to preserve his
 97   Attic(293)|          and danger of the present time." ~
 98    Frag     |         cannot be done, for a long time and in many ways our enemies
 99    Frag     |           parental deity.  In that time, will you not be ashamed
100    Frag     |           of those who spend their time teaching it. For I see that
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