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1 Pre | his half-sister, 4 by the father's side, in marriage, as 2 Themist | he is disinherited by his father, I.----His eminence in the 3 Themist | from the beginning. His father Neocles was of a good family, 4 Themist | was disinherited by his father. This disgrace, however, 5 Themist | obliged to war against your father, and to defend my own country. 6 Themist | country. I also did your father still greater service, after 7 Themist | deserving as a friend than your father found me resolute as an 8 Cimon | prison on the death of his father; is liberated by his wife, 9 Cimon | entrance on manhood; for as his father had been unable to pay to 10 Cimon | the sum of money that his father had been fined. He had married, 11 Cimon | however, his sister by the father's side,53 named Elpinice, 12 Cimon | their sisters by the same father; and a certain Callias, 13 Cimon | from his boyhood with his father in the army. He in consequence 14 Cimon | same public odium as his father, and others eminent among 15 Alcib | a son should rise from a father." When he was of maturer 16 Conon(90) | He was the father of Cleitarchus, who wrote 17 Dion | wealth bequeathed him by his father, which he himself had augmented 18 Dion | the physicians to give his father a sleeping potion, that 19 Dion | was willing to imitate his father in something, complied with 20 Dion | which was altered after his father returned to his country ( 21 Dion | virtue, he received, as a father, a most severe affliction 22 Iphicr(112)| The father of Philip, and grandfather 23 Iphicr | had more regard for his father or his mother, he replied, " 24 Iphicr | so with justice; for my father, as far as was in his power, 25 Timoth | which he inherited from his father by many excellent qualities 26 Timoth | erected a statue to the father, they should also present 27 Timoth | old recollections of the father. ~III. When he was at an 28 Timoth | These two persons, his father and father-in-law, men eminent 29 Datam | understood. ~Datames, son of a father named Camissares, a Carian 30 Datam | palace to Artaxerxes. His father Camissares, having been 31 Datam | his life in the war, his father's province was conferred 32 Datam | fell in battle, and the father marched away to the scene 33 Datam | carrying intelligence of his father's defection. Artaxerxes, 34 Epamin | was the son, then, of the father whom we named, and was of 35 Epamin | when he had killed his father, had children by his mother, 36 Phocion | high character of their father, he gave them this answer: " 37 Kings | when he was expelled by his father from Alexandria, and stood 38 Hamilc | continual instigations of his father, that he would have chosen 39 Hannib | mind the hatred which his father had borne the Romans, and 40 Hannib | following statement: "My father Hamilcar," said he, "when 41 Hannib | oath, thus taken before my father, I have so strictly kept 42 Hannib | accordingly, he accompanied his father into Spain. After his father' 43 Hannib | father into Spain. After his father's death, when Hasdrubal 44 Cato | had been left him by his father. It was at the persuasion 45 Attic | private life; is a good father and citizen, XIII.----His 46 Attic | his ancestors. He had a father who was active, indulgent, 47 Attic | more dear to them. ~II. His father died at an early age. He 48 Attic | property as a not unthrifty father of a family ought to pay, 49 Attic | not have proceeded from a father. To Fulvia herself, too, 50 Attic | he had inherited from his father, nor did he, when he had