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1 Pre(3) | Classical Dict. art. Tibia; Life of Epaminondas, c. 2. ~ 2 Pre(4) | name was Elpinice. See the Life of Cimon. ~ 3 Pre(5) | Amatores.] See the Life of Alcibiades, c. 2. Apud 4 Pre(6) | what Plutarch says in his life of Agis. From the earliest 5 Pre(6) | observes, by Plutarch in his life of Lycurgus, c. 14. Besides, 6 Pre(8) | the mothers of men, led a life of less restraint. Besides, 7 Miltiad | prison, and there ended his life. ~VIII. Although he was 8 Themist | there, he must lose his life. Being thus compelled by 9 Aristid(39) | in the state. So in the Life of Epaminondas, c. 5, it 10 Pausan | in all the relations of life; for as he was ennobled 11 Pausan | delivered it he would lose his life. In the letter were also 12 Pausan | place where he had ended his life. ~ 13 Cimon | all surprising that his life was free from trouble, and 14 Alcib | public than in his private life;61 he was also affable and 15 Alcib(61) | other men; victus his way of life at home, and diet at his 16 Alcib | himself to a hardy way of life, that he surpassed all the 17 Alcib | so imitated their mode of life, that they themselves greatly 18 Conon | Athenian entered upon public life in the Peloponnesian war, 19 Conon(86) | the second chapter of the life of Agesilaus. Yet Schlegel 20 Dion | taken the draught, ended his life like one buried in deep 21 Dion | such a change in his way of life, which was altered after 22 Dion | is, and how unhappy the life of those who had rather 23 Iphicr | brought to trial for his life, at the time of the Social 24 Iphicr(113)| Var. Hist. ii. 10. Comp. Life of Chabrias, c. 4. ~ 25 Chabr | IV. Chabrias lost his life in the Social war,118 in 26 Chabr | preferable to a dishonourable life, was killed with the weapons 27 Chabr(118)| See Life of Iphicrates, c. 3. ~ 28 Timoth | temperate and judicious life of Timotheus, though we 29 Timoth | that he chose to hazard his life rather than not stand by 30 Datam | as Camissares lost his life in the war, his father's 31 Datam | friend, he almost lost his life, for Thyus had resolved 32 Datam | sword, and put an end to his life before any one could come 33 Epamin | picture of the habits and life of Epaminondas, we seem 34 Epamin | off from this trial for life with the greatest glory. ~ 35 Epamin | Of his merits and his life enough will have been said, 36 Pelop | not to be relating his life, but to be writing a history, 37 Pelop(171)| we must understand the life of Pelopidas. Yet no apology 38 Pelop | in the early part of his life; and, when he sought to 39 Agesil | personal appearance and mode of life; his death at the harbour 40 Agesil | Leotychides, whom, during his life, he had not acknowledged, 41 Agesil(175)| in a full year. In the Life of Themistocles, however, 42 Eumen | he attempted to take his life, and would have effected 43 Eumen | could not be separated till life left one of the two. Eumenes 44 Eumen | endeavoured to save the life of Craterus, who was carried 45 Eumen | him, would have spared his life, if he had but been allowed 46 Eumen | whether he should spare his life or not. Meanwhile two classes 47 Eumen | if he gave Eumenes his life, what friends he would employ? 48 Eumen | the Macedonians, ended his life in this manner.206 How great 49 Phocion | the blamelessness of his life is much better known than 50 Phocion | towards the close of his life, into great unpopularity 51 Phocion | he had to plead for his life, through having been defended 52 Phocion(208)| To what part of Phocion's life this passage relates is 53 Timoleo | of his countrymen to the life of his brother, and thought 54 Timoleo | inclined to put an end to his life, and withdraw himself by 55 Timoleo | during the remainder of his life. Nor did he act in this 56 Timoleo | wonderful incidents in his life; for he fought all his most 57 Kings(222)| sunt relatae, as in the Life of Cato, c. 3, he says in 58 Kings(224)| her tool. See Plutarch, Life of Artaxerxes, c. 19. ~ 59 Kings | secure it he spared the life of no one that he thought 60 Kings | throne to his son during his life, to have been deprived of 61 Kings | to have been deprived of life by that same son. ~But, 62 Hannib | bequest, that he laid down his life before he would abate it; 63 Hannib | mind for the rest of my life. If, therefore, you entertain 64 Hannib | them, but deprived them of life. At Adrumetum he assembled 65 Hannib | execution. To put an end to his life, therefore, he adopted the 66 Hannib | was menaced, and that his life was no longer to be preserved. 67 Hannib | chronicle that he ended his life in the consulship of Marcus 68 Cato | with him during his whole life. He was made aedile of the 69 Cato(247)| Plutarch, however, in his life of Cato, says that Scipio 70 Cato | youth to the end of his life, he never ceased to incur 71 Cato | and much learning. ~Of his life and manners we have spoken 72 Cato(250)| tentatus.] Plutarch, in his life of Cato, c. 15, says that 73 Cato(250)| sourse of his political life.----Bos. ~ 74 Attic | XII.-----Of his private life; is a good father and citizen, 75 Attic | adhering to his old course of life, he avoided new dangers. ~ 76 Attic | arrangements, or usual way of life, and exhibited such moderation, 77 Attic | which took place during his life, but foretold, like a prophet, 78 Attic | for the direction of his life, and not merely for ostentation. ~ 79 Attic | completed, in such a course of life, seventy-seven years, and 80 Attic | few days, I have prolonged life only so as to increase my 81 Attic | be removing, not out of life, but out of one house into 82 Attic | longer,293 to preserve his life for himself and his friends,"---- 83 Frag | especially when a small part of life remains to me. Cannot even 84 Frag | much trouble in your whole life that it will never be possible 85 Frag | that perfects a blessed life, that I consider no men