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1 Pre | become a spectacle to the public,7 |307 was a dishonour to 2 Pre(8) | young women took part in the public exercises.----Rinck. Prolegom. 3 Themist | step in the management of public affairs was in the Corcyraean 4 Themist | for time to come. As the public money, which came in from 5 Themist | whether sacred or profane, public or private, but collecting 6 Themist | advice, had enclosed their public gods, and their national 7 Themist(34) | By public gods, deos publicos, are 8 Aristid | dowries given them from the public treasury. He died about 9 Pausan | he was thrown into the public prison by the Ephori, for 10 Cimon | consequently died in the public gaol, Cimon was kept in 11 Cimon | Miltiades to die in the public prison, when she could prevent 12 Cimon | he fell under the same public odium as his father, and 13 Alcib | splendid, no less in his public than in his private life;61 14 Alcib(61) | man's mode of living in public and among other men; victus 15 Alcib | not to a private but to a public matter,65 great dread was 16 Alcib | often as he appeared in public, he drew the eyes of all 17 Alcib(65) | respect to something of a public nature.----Bos. ~ 18 Alcib | practice which, according to public opinion among the Athenians, 19 Alcib | accused by his enemies in a public assembly of the people. 20 Alcib | which there was a strong public feeling.69 But his enemies 21 Alcib | pillar, had been set up in a public place, in order that the 22 Alcib | consequence good to him at the public cost, and the same priests, 23 Conon | the Athenian entered upon public life in the Peloponnesian 24 Dion | having been interred at the public expense. He died at the 25 Chabr | was erected to him at the public charge by the Athenians 26 Chabr | and other candidates for public applause,115 adopted, in 27 Chabr(115)| and every other kind of public exhibitors. ~ 28 Timoth | worth of spoil into the public treasury. He relieved Cyzicus 121 29 Timoth | Timotheus in the forum at the public |365 expense. Such an honour, 30 Epamin | Epaminondas went to the public assembly of the Arcadians, 31 Epamin(161)| of his periculum in the public registers. Schoppius, Verisim. 32 Pelop | determination, not from any public resolution of his countrymen. 33 Phocion | to the eleven,212 to whom public criminals, by the custom 34 Timoleo | from him; nor, when any public business was afterwards 35 Timoleo | less part in private and public business. He used to come 36 Timoleo(217)| In theatrum.] Public assemblies were often held 37 Timoleo | died, he was buried at the public expense by the Syracusans, 38 Hamilc | forbidden by the censor of public morals |417 to associate 39 Hannib | reported at Carthage, received public approbation. ~Hannibal being 40 Hannib | His departure being made public, the Carthaginians sent 41 Attic | a man, he relieved their public exigencies from his own 42 Attic | to literature or to the public affairs of the Athenians, 43 Attic | so corrupt a state of the public morals. He never went to 44 Attic | morals. He never went to a public sale,258 nor ever became 45 Attic | in any department of the public revenue.259 He accused no 46 Attic(274)| the forum, i.e., from all public business. ~ 47 Frag(296)| and have been added to the public domain online edition. 48 Frag(296)| Loeb edition, and made a public domain translation from