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 1     Pre(3)  |       Tibia; Life of Epaminondas, c. 2. ~
 2     Pre(5)  |           the Life of Alcibiades, c. 2. Apud Graecos, says Cic.
 3     Pre(5)  |          Antiq. of Greece, b. iv. c. 9. ~
 4     Pre(6)  |          in his life of Lycurgus, c. 14. Besides, there were
 5     Pre(7)  |          populo esse spectaculo, &c ] Actors are here confounded
 6 Miltiad(11) |           consulerent Apollinem, &c.] Either deliberatum, or
 7 Miltiad(25) |                 See on Sall. Jug. c 37. The testudines were
 8 Themist(28) |          144, and Plutarch. Them. c. 4. But of a war with Corcyra
 9 Themist(28) |        noticed by Plutarch, Them. c. 24, which Themistocles,
10 Themist(34) |     Greece, as Jupiter, Mercury, &c.; by national gods, patrios,
11 Aristid(39) |          the Life of Epaminondas, c. 5, it is said that he had
12 Aristid(42) |        quo facilius repellerent, &c. ~
13  Pausan(44) |                           Book i. c. 128. ~
14   Cimon(54) |         See note on Themistocles, c. 8. Hospitium, might exist
15   Alcib(60) |            quum tempus posceret, &c.] This is Bos's reading.
16   Alcib(60) |          have Idem, quum tempus, &c. ~
17 Thrasib(78) |         the mother of a coward," &c., in which sense it would
18   Conon(86) |         in his History of Greece, c. xxxv. The reader may also
19    Dion(92) | half-sister. See Plut. Vit. Dion. c. 3. ~
20    Dion(99) |      conjectures quippe qui eum, &c, which the sense indeed
21    Dion(104)|       Suetonius says of Augustus, c. 72, Si quando quid secreto
22    Dion(104)|         He also refers to Judith, c. 8, and to Acts x. 9. ~
23  Iphicr(108)|     hundred. See Plutarch. Pelop. c. 17; Thucyd. v. 68, ibique
24  Iphicr(113)|           Comp. Life of Chabrias, c. 4. ~
25   Chabr(118)|           See Life of Iphicrates, c. 3. ~
26  Timoth(120)|           of Thrace. Comp. Iphic. c. 3. ~
27   Datam(136)|           has qui tantum non ad, &c. Most of the older common
28   Datam(136)|     editions have qui nondum ad, &c. ~
29  Epamin(147)|            Jamblich. Vit. Pythag. c. 35. ... A letter of his
30  Epamin(150)|              Ad eum finem quoad, &c.] Ad eum finem, as Bos observes,
31   Pelop(168)|                  See Epaminondas, c. 10. ~
32   Pelop(169)|       this passage, as in Hamilc. c. 1, locus nocendi. Quemque
33   Pelop(173)|                  See Epaminondas, c. 8. ~
34  Agesil(175)|         of Themistocles, however, c. 5, Xerxes is said to have
35   Eumen(188)|          Capitolin. Vit. Macrini, c. 7, and by Lipsius, Elect.
36   Eumen(198)|           inventum, quemadmodum, &c.] "It was an ingenious contrivance
37   Eumen(198)|         animal might be warmed," &c. ~
38   Eumen(206)|         has been noticed in Ages. c. 6. ~
39 Phocion(208)|      refers to Plutarch, Phocion, c. 14, where it is stated
40   Kings(222)|           as in the Life of Cato, c. 3, he says in eo libra
41   Kings(224)|     Plutarch, Life of Artaxerxes, c. 19. ~
42    Cato(249)|    circiter annos octoginta, et, &c. ~
43    Cato(250)|    Plutarch, in his life of Cato, c. 15, says that Cato was
44   Attic(254)|        whom he was intimate." See c. 13.---- Van Staveren. ~
45   Attic(263)|           illud, occiso Caesare, &c.] The commencement of this
46   Attic(269)|           Divinatio occurs below, c. 16, but in its proper sense. ~
47   Attic(272)|     Versuram facere.] See note on c. 2. ~
48   Attic(273)|           judicii----intuebatur, &c.] The words sui judicii
49   Attic(273)|           vir esset sui judicii, &c. But they are, as they stand,
50   Attic(275)|          Atticus had estates. See c. 14. ~
51   Attic(295)|        omnibus, like the omnia in c. 15, must be understood
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