Chap.

 1 Miltiad|           Asia as spoke Greek, if he gave their towns to be held by
 2 Miltiad|              In this crisis no state gave assistance to the Athenians,
 3 Miltiad|            this battle the Athenians gave Miltiades a fleet of seventy
 4 Themist|          they were, and most of them gave their opinion that they
 5  Pausan|              those who sought it; he gave haughty replies and severe
 6  Pausan|          should be adopted, until he gave proof of his own guilt. |
 7  Pausan|     half-dead, out of the temple, he gave up the ghost. When some
 8   Cimon|                in a shabby dress, he gave him his own cloak. A dinner
 9  Lysand|          disappointed there also, he gave out that he had made vows
10  Lysand|              Lysander was withdrawn, gave it to him to read. Thus
11   Alcib|          place in his favour; for he gave him Grunium, a strong-hold
12   Alcib|              and foresaw that, if he gave him information of this
13   Alcib|           the king. The persons sent gave secret orders to the neighbourhood,
14   Conon|          Lacedemonians with war, and gave him leave to choose whom
15    Dion|          Arete, the elder of whom he gave in marriage to his son Dionysius,92
16    Dion|              of overthrowing him, he gave him a trireme to sail to
17    Dion|          raise a war against him, he gave Arete, Dion's wife, in marriage
18    Dion|             brother Philocrates, and gave directions that it should
19    Dion|               one Lyco, a Syracusan, gave them a sword through the
20  Iphicr|              of their cuirasses, and gave them linen ones instead
21  Timoth|     commanders by sea." This victory gave so much delight to the Athenians,
22   Datam|            to make war upon him, and gave the command of the enterprise
23   Datam|    discovered what was going on, and gave her son warning of it. Datames
24   Datam|             to whom the king chiefly gave ear." Datames, having read
25   Datam|            was joining the enemy,136 gave orders for an attack. The
26   Datam|              374 person and stature, gave him his own attire, and
27   Datam|          established this notion, he gave intimation to Datames that
28  Epamin|            answered, "To Athens," he gave him a guard in order that
29  Epamin|             for this offence, and he gave them leave to lay all the
30  Agesil|             to him in cavalry, never gave them an opportunity of attacking
31  Agesil| gratification of his resentment, and gave orders that they should
32  Agesil|         greatly in want of money, he gave his support to all those 182
33   Eumen|              asked Antigonus, "if he gave Eumenes his life, what friends
34   Eumen|            break out in the army, he gave orders that no one should
35   Eumen|            and Cassander. ~Antigonus gave the dead body of Eumenes
36 Phocion|        character of their father, he gave them this answer: "If my
37 Timoleo|          been originally founded. He gave back to the old inhabitants
38  Hamilc|              after he arrived, never gave way to the enemy,226 or
39  Hamilc|          with him; but Hamilcar then gave him his daughter in marriage,
40    Cato|               In all his pursuits he gave proofs of singular intelligence
41   Attic|              his intimate friend, he gave no offence; for he had accepted
42   Attic|       troubled with great alarms, he gave his services with such constancy,
43   Attic|            of Marcellus Claudius, he gave an account of the family
44   Attic|        attended Caesar, that fortune gave him everything that she
45   Attic|      remotest parts of the earth, he gave Atticus precise information
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