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 1     Pre(6)  |      condition of things which took place under Leonidas and Agis,
 2 Miltiad     |             all the citizens of the place,19 and sent them into Asia
 3 Miltiad     |           their camp in an eligible place. The next day, having set
 4 Themist     |          dare to remain in the same place, because there was apprehension,
 5 Themist     |        engaged, the day after, in a place most unfavourable for himself,
 6 Themist     |             on the work, sparing no place, whether sacred or profane,
 7 Themist     |            to live in security in a place so near to Greece. He in
 8 Themist     |            from the land about this place fifty talents came into
 9  Pausan     |          but withdrew to Colonae, a place in the country of Troas,
10  Pausan     |           had been sent to the same place on such an errand, had returned,
11  Pausan     |            overheard; and into this place some of the Ephori went
12  Pausan     |           to |329 be carried to the place where those given up to
13  Pausan     |              and buried in the same place where he had ended his life. ~
14  Lysand     |           the oracles. In the first place, therefore, he endeavoured
15  Lysand     |        written for him ~IV. In this place a transaction of Pharnabazus,
16  Lysand     |             of the same size in its place, so like it that it could
17   Alcib     |             been set up in a public place, in order that the memory
18   Alcib     |            a change in affairs took place, that the Lacedaemonians,
19   Alcib     |            another commander in his place. When he heard of this proceeding,
20   Alcib(72) |     unpopularity of Alcibiades took place, through the folly of his
21   Alcib     |          person. Perceiving that no place was safe for him in Greece,
22   Alcib     |            that no man had a higher place in his favour; for he gave
23 Thrasib     |        doubt whether I ought not to place him first of all the Greek
24   Conon     |         besieged, he did not seek a place where he might himself live
25   Conon     |            guilt, went in the first place, on his arrival (after the
26   Conon     |        guard,87 who held the second place in the empire, and signified
27    Dion     |        before exalted. In the first place she exercised her power
28    Dion     |             this division had taken place, money, as his daily expenses
29    Dion     |            which he might flee to a place of safety. He then chose
30  Iphicr     |          his general, that he might place him at the head of his army
31   Chabr     |        similar manner, but gained a place of safety by swimming. He,
32  Timoth     |             he returned to the same place 130 from which he had come,
33  Timoth(130)|             It does not appear what place this was. ~
34   Datam     |          was desirous, in the first place, to try every means to bring
35   Datam     |            of it, he arrived at the place where the king was encamped,
36   Datam     |            messenger arrived at the place to which he was sent, he
37   Datam     |           agitation, or why it took place, were compelled to fight
38   Datam     |             inactive so long in one place. He had twenty thousand
39   Datam(138)|            had their name from some place or tribe. ~
40   Datam     |    stationed, being deceived by the place and dress, made an assault
41   Datam     |     conference with him |375 in any place that he might choose. The
42   Datam     |           for the conference, and a place in which they were to meet.
43   Datam     |       brought people to examine the place, and to search Datames and
44   Datam     |    suspicion), returned to the same place, and sat down, as if he
45   Datam     |           going off, that a certain place, which was in sight, was
46  Epamin     |        therefore speak in the first place of his birth; we shall then
47  Epamin(152)|             That is, "from the same place, Thebes." ~
48  Epamin     |             towards him, refused to place him at the head of the army,157
49  Epamin     |       commanders came to take their place, Epaminondas did not obey
50  Epamin(165)|             always held a secondary place. ~
51  Agesil     |        Regard was had, in the first place, to the eldest of the sons
52  Agesil(177)|             in it, but that it took place while he was on his march
53  Agesil     |            and, when this has taken place, they will easily bring
54  Agesil     |       followers with them, left the place quite safe; for when the
55   Eumen     |             princes he always had a place in the council, and was
56   Eumen     |          Leonnatus,193 in the first place, had resolved to seize upon
57   Eumen     |     Neoptolemus who held the second place in authority. With Eumenes
58   Eumen     |           that, by remaining in one place, he should lose his war-horses,
59   Eumen     |            kept himself in that one place as long as the winter lasted;
60 Phocion     |            countrymen. In the first place, he had acted in concert
61 Timoleo     |             assembled, in the first place, as many Sicilians as he
62  Hamilc     | Carthaginians had lost almost every place in Sicily, he so ably defended
63  Hamilc     |             destroyed. In the first place, the mercenary troops, who
64  Hannib     |          and expelled him from that place wounded and |420 defeated
65  Hannib     |         hostages should live in the place which they desired, but
66  Hannib     |        might there consider in what place he should settle himself.
67  Hannib     |          threw them down in an open place at his own residence. The
68  Hannib     |         party, returned to the same place from which he had come.
69  Hannib     |            transactions were taking place in Asia, it happened accidentally
70  Hannib     |           would easily find out the place where he was. Hannibal indeed
71  Hannib     |             confined himself to one place, living in a fortress which
72   Attic     |         fortune, then, in the first place, that he was born in that
73   Attic     |             not only for his native place but for his home; and, in
74   Attic     |             would happen which took place during his life, but foretold,
75   Attic     |             he was reading, in what place he was, and how long he
76   Attic     |             loins. Before this took place, and when he found that
77   Attic     |           entreat you, in the first place, to give your approbation
78    Frag     |               Likewise from another place.~I intend to swear formally
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