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Alphabetical [« »] counted 1 countenance 1 country 84 countrymen 44 courage 5 courier 1 couriers 1 | Frequency [« »] 45 gave 45 good 44 command 44 countrymen 43 even 43 over 43 received | Cornelius Nepos De Viris Illustribus Concordances countrymen |
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1 Pre| side, in marriage, as his countrymen followed the same practice; 2 Miltiad| Histiaeus, III.----Exhorts his countrymen to meet Darius in the field, 3 Miltiad| was eminent above all his countrymen, both for the antiquity 4 Miltiad| courage be added to their countrymen, when they saw that there 5 Miltiad| great displeasure of his countrymen. He was in consequence accused 6 Miltiad| but by the consent of his countrymen, and had maintained his 7 Themist| jealousy on the part of his own countrymen; for being expelled from 8 Cimon| the lands among his own countrymen. The Thasians, who relied 9 Cimon| ill-feeling of his ungrateful countrymen, and the Lacedaemonians 10 Lysand| been appointed by him, his countrymen abolished. Incensed at this 11 Lysand| proceedings had been made to his countrymen, he asked Pharnabazus to 12 Alcib| afterwards reconciled to his countrymen, V.----His enthusiastic 13 Alcib| aware of the habit 68 of his countrymen, requested that, if they 14 Alcib| ungovernable license 70 of his countrymen, and their violent feelings 15 Alcib| return into favour with his countrymen. They therefore determined 16 Alcib| Such kindness from his countrymen he received with tears, 17 Alcib| under the displeasure of his countrymen, because he did not manage 18 Thrasib| more than thirty of his countrymen with him; such was the origin 19 Thrasib| thinking it just that "countrymen should spare countrymen;" 20 Thrasib| countrymen should spare countrymen;" nor was any one wounded 21 Thrasib| which, as the love of his countrymen and not force, had procured 22 Conon| render assistance to his countrymen. He in consequence betook 23 Conon| was recalled home by his countrymen, in consequence of the Boeotians 24 Conon| rebuilt, and presented to his countrymen fifty talents in money, 25 Iphicr| with the feelings of his countrymen well affected towards him. ~ 26 Chabr| envious feelings of his countrymen, III.----He is killed in 27 Chabr| continue under the eyes of his countrymen, as he was accustomed to 28 Timoth| chose rather to have his countrymen enriched with lands and 29 Epamin| for when any one of his countrymen had been taken by the enemy, 30 Epamin| to him, "You deceive your countrymen with words, in dissuading 31 Epamin| to war. If therefore, my countrymen, you wish to be leaders 32 Epamin| to endure wrongs from his countrymen, because he thought it species 33 Epamin| the displeasure of their countrymen, and their commission was 34 Epamin| but he requested of his countrymen one favour, namely, that 35 Epamin| with the blood of his own countrymen. But when the |384 struggle 36 Pelop| public resolution of his countrymen. For this act the Lacedaemonians 37 Pelop| hands, and in the dress of countrymen, in order that they might 38 Agesil| might bestow them upon his countrymen, and had arrived at what 39 Phocion| incurred the displeasure of his countrymen on various accounts, II.---- 40 Phocion| great unpopularity with his countrymen. In the first place, he 41 Timoleo| preferred the liberty of his countrymen to the life of his brother, 42 Hannib| suffers from the envy of his countrymen, I.----Was the deadly enemy 43 Hannib| Endeavours in vain to excite his countrymen to war; defeats the Rhodians, 44 Hannib| paralyzed by the envy of his countrymen at home, he would appear