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1 Pre(6) | noble widow to say that she went to a coena condicta, for 2 Miltiad | should be upheld." As most went over to this opinion, Miltiades, 3 Miltiad | quitted the Chersonese, and went again to reside at Athens. 4 Miltiad | Asia to the king. They then went to Attica, and drew up their 5 Themist | had reached the city, he went to the Ephori and senate 6 Themist | Miltiades had been condemned, he went to dwell at Argos. While 7 Themist | sufficient guard. Here he went on board a ship, to all 8 Themist | person to quit it. Thence he went to Ephesus, where he set 9 Themist | related that Themistocles went over into Asia in the reign 10 Themist | Thucydides says that he went to Artaxerxes, and sent 11 Pausan | place some of the Ephori went down. Pausanias, when he 12 Alcib | not refuse to obey, but went on board a trireme which 13 Alcib | withdrew from his guards, and went from thence first to Elis, 14 Alcib | of the Lacedemonians, he went over into Asia to Pharnabazus, 15 Alcib | banished from thence, he went to Thebes, he so devoted 16 Thrasib | fought for it. ~Hence he went to the Piraeeus, and fortified 17 Conon | assure him of his guilt, went in the first place, on his 18 Dion | for religion or honour, went to him, and told him that " 19 Timoth | Cyzicus 121 from a siege; he went with Agesilaus to the assistance 20 Datam | in it who knew Thyus, and went off to tell the king, The 21 Datam | king's wish. He therefore went on board a ship with a few 22 Datam | the army, while he himself went off with his adherents into 23 Datam | from its being winter, went on with but little success. 24 Datam | his son-in-law's affairs, went over to the enemy. When 25 Datam | son Scismas deserted, and went over to the king, carrying 26 Datam | or false. He accordingly went forward on the road on which 27 Datam | Mithridates, before he went back to his attendants ( 28 Epamin | of philosophy, he never went away till the discourse 29 Epamin | further his views. Micythus went to Epaminondas, and told 30 Epamin | VI. When Epaminondas went to the public assembly of 31 Epamin(161)| Schoppius, Verisim. iv. 18, went farther, and said that periculum 32 Pelop | be sooner restored,173 he went ambassador to Persia. He 33 Agesil | to desert to the enemy, went thither with some of his 34 Agesil | at the age of eighty, he went into Egypt to the aid of 35 Eumen | adhere to their word, but went off, as soon as they could, 36 Eumen | she comply; for she both went to Macedonia, and acted 37 Eumen | with all necessaries. If he went by the latter, he felt sure 38 Phocion | confirm their decrees. Phocion went to him at the same time, 39 Kings | the two being broken, they went to war with one another. 40 Hannib | from the privy council, he went at a time appointed to the 41 Hannib | ambassadors from Carthage went to Rome, to thank the Roman 42 Hannib | delivered to the Romans, went secretly, before an audience 43 Hannib | despair of success, Hannibal went to join Antiochus. Of Mago' 44 Hannib | opportunity of securing him), went off to the people of Gortyn, 45 Hannib | deceived all the Cretans, went into Pontus to Prusias, 46 Attic | public morals. He never went to a public sale,258 nor 47 Attic | accusation.260 He never went to law about property of 48 Attic | privilege of his age, and went nowhere out of the city. 49 Attic | despairing of their fortune, went into exile, into the provinces 50 Attic | for the proscribed, no one went into Epirus 275 without