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 1     Pre(6)  |   mercede conducta.] This is not said with reference to that period
 2 Miltiad     |      their promise; for they had said that when he, starting from
 3 Miltiad     |      from all danger. "This," he said, "might easily be accomplished,
 4 Miltiad     |      soon as possible; "for," he said, "if that were done, not
 5 Themist(27) |        in Plutarch that Neanthes said Halicarnassus in Caria was
 6 Themist(28) |     Themistocles, as arbiter, is said to have settled. The passage
 7 Themist     |         battle of Marathon, were said to be the chief objects
 8 Themist     |      present, they desisted, and said that they would send an
 9 Themist     |       such knowledge, that he is said to have spoken before the
10 Aristid(39) |         Epaminondas, c. 5, it is said that he had Meneclides for
11 Aristid     |         ought to be banished, is said to have asked him "why he
12  Pausan     |       die in the open air. It is said that the mother of Pausanias
13  Pausan     |          up the ghost. When some said that his body ought to |
14   Cimon(52) |          and others, it has been said that Cimon's submission
15   Cimon     |    proposal with scorn, Elpinice said that she would not allow
16  Lysand     |          Greece; for they having said that their object in going
17  Lysand(57) |        of mercy and clemency. He said that he would think nothing
18  Lysand     |        Cleon of Halicarnassus is said to have written for him ~
19  Lysand     |       had returned home, and had said what he wished before the
20   Alcib     |     house of Pericles (for he is said to have been his step-son),62
21   Alcib     |        by ill report, for it was said that he celebrated the mysteries 66
22   Alcib     |          on taking leave of him, said, "As you hinder your country'
23   Alcib     |       utmost esteem. But we have said enough of him; let us proceed
24 Thrasib     |          remember that it is not said without reason, that "the
25 Thrasib     |    number of the seven wise men, said well, when the Mitylenaeans
26   Conon     |        money for his army. Conon said that such a choice was not
27    Dion     |        this author more has been said in the work of mine which
28    Dion     |         with less restraint, and said that "he was a tyrant not
29    Dion     |    understood, as has often been said before, how unpopular absolute
30   Datam     |       whose conduct affairs were said to have been ill-managed;
31   Datam     |    accepted the offer of it, and said that "he would send deputies
32  Epamin(145)|           i. 16, ii. 2. Damon is said to have taught Pericles,
33  Epamin     |        the presence of Diomedon, said to him, "There is no need
34  Epamin     |       Epaminondas in consequence said to him, "You deceive your
35  Epamin     |         two grounds of reproach, said that "he wondered at the
36  Epamin(161)|        iv. 18, went farther, and said that periculum signified "
37  Epamin     |        close siege." When he had said this, there burst forth
38  Epamin     |         he heard these words, he said "I have lived long enough;
39  Epamin     |        of bad character, and who said that he, in this respect,
40  Epamin     |       life enough will have been said, if I add but this one remark,
41  Epamin(164)|           The citadel of Thebes, said to have been founded by
42   Pelop     |       bolster, sealed as it was, said, "I put off serious matters
43  Agesil     |         still kept his oath, and said that "he was a great gainer
44  Agesil     |      different from |390 what he said. Agesilaus, accordingly,
45  Agesil(175)|         however, c. 5, Xerxes is said to have made the journey
46  Agesil     |        him to attack Corinth, he said, "that it would not be consistent
47  Agesil     |        so; since he was one," he said, "who would oblige offenders
48  Agesil     |     possession of that spot, and said that he himself had also
49   Eumen     |      Antipater and Craterus were said to be fast approaching,
50   Eumen     |         their safety,201 Eumenes said that "If they would but
51   Eumen     |          time under confinement, said to Onomarchus, in whose
52   Eumen     |       should be withheld; for he said that "he would offer no
53 Timoleo     |        for his appearance, as he said that he was merely dealing
54   Kings(222)|        of his own, he would have said à me sunt relatae, as in
55   Kings     |       for Ptolemy himself, he is said, after having resigned his
56   Kings     |         that sufficient has been said concerning these, it seems
57  Hamilc     |       great beauty, who, as some said, was beloved by Hamilcar
58  Hannib     |       himself, and, after having said much concerning his attachment
59  Hannib     | statement: "My father Hamilcar," said he, "when I was a very little
60   Attic(260)|        his hand to them. This is said with reference to the time
61   Attic     |   Volumnius, to whom, as we have said, he had not long before
62   Attic     |       appear, to have been truly said, that "Every man's manners
63   Attic     |          that they were come, he said, as he supported himself
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