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 1     Pre     |         will be such, for the most part, as, being unacquainted
 2     Pre(8)  |     Lycurgus, the young women took part in the public exercises.----
 3 Themist     |          the utmost efforts on his part, he devoted himself wholly
 4 Themist(27) |      Themistocles's mother. For my part, I am unwilling to give
 5 Themist     |         was apprehension, lest, if part of the enemy's fleet should
 6 Themist     |         not escape jealousy on the part of his own countrymen; for
 7   Cimon     |          had conquered the greater part of the island, and died
 8   Alcib(74) |          that penetrated into that part of Thrace which was free,
 9   Conon     |        There is no objection on my part, but consider, for yourself,
10   Conon     |         free. Conon proceeded with part of his fleet to his native
11   Conon(89) |         him arose from envy on the part of Tithraustes and the other
12    Dion     |      gained possession of all that part of Sicily which had been
13    Dion(100)|            of the elder Dionysius, part of which was still retained
14    Dion     |           Much ill feeling, on the part of the people, followed
15    Dion     | Callicrates himself undertook this part, and armed himself through
16    Dion(104)|           to go up into the higher part of the house, or to keep
17    Dion(104)|          to keep a chamber in that part for that particular purpose.
18    Dion     |             in the most frequented part of it, after having been
19  Iphicr     |         without any trouble on the part of the commander, that they
20   Datam     |         Taurus, and arrived at the part to which he had directed
21   Datam     |    incurred no less dislike on the part of the courtiers, because
22   Datam     |          have nowhere read, on the part of any commander, any device
23   Datam     |           he had not the twentieth part of his enemy's numbers.
24   Datam     |     ordered him to ride on in that part of the line where he himself
25   Datam     |           great quantity of spoil, part of which he divided among
26   Datam     |         divided among his men, and part he sent to Datames, putting
27  Epamin     |            his own age; nor did he part with him until he so far
28   Pelop     |           have shown, in the early part of his life; and, when he
29  Agesil(181)|           the passage: that only a part of those who occupied the
30   Eumen(188)|           and slaves, for the most part, purchased the office of
31   Eumen     |    Perdiccas had set him over that part of Asia which lies between
32   Eumen     |       efforts, through the greater part of the day, Craterus, the
33   Eumen     |         had accomplished the third part of the distance; but if
34   Eumen     |    consistent with prudence on the part of Antigonus to treat 204
35 Phocion     |          not only did not take the part of Demosthenes when he was
36 Phocion(208)|        thinks it entitled. To what part of Phocion's life this passage
37 Timoleo     |          he was so far from taking part in his guilt, that he preferred
38 Timoleo     |             nor did he take a less part in private and public business.
39  Hannib     |           lead, covering the upper part with gold and silver, and
40  Hannib     |       preserved. That he might not part with it, however, at the
41   Attic     |          not justly suffer for any part of his conduct. ~XII. By
42   Attic     |           in Africa; an act on the part of Atticus, of which it
43   Attic     |              for he thought it the part, not of a liberal, but of
44   Attic     |      myself. Of this feeling on my part I had no wish that you should
45    Frag     |            especially when a small part of life remains to me. 
46    Frag(298)|     Philippics.  Apparently formed part of the preface of the book
47    Frag     |             For I see that a great part of those who lecture most
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