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 1 Miltiad     |           with the army that he had taken with him, not only Europe
 2 Miltiad     |            that "when he might have taken Paros, he desisted from
 3 Themist     |            and a few old men, to be taken care of; the rest of the
 4   Alcib     |             Asia, of which they had taken several by storm, and among
 5   Alcib     |     clemency towards those who were taken prisoners; and then, laden
 6   Alcib     |          his word had been secretly taken away from him) the side-weapon
 7   Conon     |         there, Agesilaus would have taken all Asia, as far as Mount
 8    Dion     |           him. The sick man, having taken the draught, ended his life
 9    Dion     |           mention; for after he had taken back his wife, who had been
10    Dion     |             after this division had taken place, money, as his daily
11  Iphicr     |          from Sparta until they had taken and destroyed it by fire. ~
12  Timoth     |          had rebuilt with the spoil taken from the enemy. ~Of the
13   Datam     |            a wild beast that he had taken. While the people were all
14  Epamin     |             his countrymen had been taken by the enemy, or when the
15  Epamin     |             if your money should be taken from you, should say that
16  Epamin     |           my possession after being taken out of yours." Epaminondas
17  Epamin     |       children, and with not having taken a wife, and, above all,
18  Epamin(158)|           people in consequence had taken from him his Boiwtarxi/a,
19  Epamin     |       commission was in consequence taken from them, and other commanders
20  Agesil     |           he arrived, Agesilaus had taken many places, and secured
21  Agesil     |            journey which Xerxes had taken a year to perform.175 When
22  Agesil     |      numerous body of the enemy had taken refuge in a temple of Minerva
23  Agesil     |            ease; and, when this has taken place, they will easily
24  Agesil     |             to the Thebans, and had taken a position on an eminence
25  Agesil     |           their procedure in having taken possession of that spot,
26  Agesil     |          made choice of what he had taken from ignorance of what was
27   Eumen(190)|                Was committed, to be taken care of, to the same Perdiccas." ~
28   Eumen     |          last, when he could not be taken by manoeuvring, he was hemmed
29   Eumen     |        daily, that counsel might be taken there concerning matters
30 Timoleo(213)|            reading, nescio an being taken in the sense of ''perhaps." ~
31   Kings     |     faithfully on that account, was taken prisoner in battle, and
32  Hannib     |             Romans, This oath, thus taken before my father, I have
33  Hannib     |           was therefore immediately taken to Eumenes, because nobody
34  Hannib     |           have found it, had he not taken refuge behind his guards,
35   Attic(258)|             from the sale of spoils taken in war. ~
36   Attic(273)|           words sui judicii must be taken as a genitive of the quality,
37   Attic     |            matter which he had once taken in hand, he was never weary;
38   Attic(287)|        Omnia negotia.] This must be taken with much limitation; he
39   Attic(289)|            ornavit may very well be taken in the sense in which I
40   Attic     |          food and drink that I have taken during the last few days,
41    Frag     |             I had  previously, have taken trouble and care that I
42    Summ     | Chronological Tables. The dates are taken from Tzschucke. ~B.C. ~512.
43    Summ     |             Eum. 7.~316. -----------taken and put to death by Antigonus.
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