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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