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 1 Miltiad     |         the wounds which he had received in besieging the town, and,
 2 Themist     |        might secure himself, if received, with the stronger safeguard
 3  Pausan     |      ardent affection,49 having received a letter from him for Artabazus,
 4   Cimon     |      fine for him. Though Cimon received such a proposal with scorn,
 5  Lysand     |         the letter which he had received from Pharnabazus. The Ephori,
 6   Alcib     |       deserted by him,71 he was received at first, through the agency
 7   Alcib     | kindness from his countrymen he received with tears, remembering
 8   Alcib     |          from which he annually received fifty talents' revenue. ~
 9   Conon     |  talents in money, which he had received from Pharnabazus. ~V. What
10    Dion     |    augmented by the presents he received from the tyrant. He was
11    Dion(98) |         younger Dionysius, that received Plato with such ceremony.
12    Dion     |         to habits of virtue, he received, as a father, a most severe
13   Chabr     |       whom their king Agesilaus received a large share of spoil.117
14   Chabr(117)|          which Agesilaus either received from the Egyptians by agreement,
15  Timoth     |        while the Lacedaemonians received ready money from him in
16  Timoth     |        home; and he accordingly received from him Crithote 123 and
17   Datam     | direction, in order that, being received as such, he might the more
18   Datam     |     This exhortation being well received, he led forth his troops,
19   Datam     |    Datames, in order that, whan received into the camp, they might
20   Datam     |       so that he might again be received into favour with the king.
21   Datam     |        of the Persians. When he received this pledge sent him by
22   Datam(141)|        preparatory to his being received into favour by the kiag.
23  Epamin     |      poverty so easily, that he received nothing from the state but
24  Epamin     |    their country, they had been received by the Athenians." 155 ~
25  Epamin(155)|        native cities, they were received by the Athenians, who, by
26  Epamin     |       when he found that he had received a mortal wound, and also
27  Agesil     |        them," he, though he had received some wounds in the battle,
28  Agesil(182)|     Caria, from both of whom he received large presents; as he did
29   Eumen     |         was but a youth, he was received into favour by Philip, the
30   Eumen     |         one of the two. Eumenes received some wounds from Neoptolemus,
31   Eumen(200)|     Polyaenus tells us, to have received directions from the spirit
32  Hamilc     |       enemies arms which he had received from his country as a defence
33  Hamilc     |        After his death Hannibal received the command from the army. ~
34  Hannib     |      when reported at Carthage, received public approbation. ~Hannibal
35   Attic     |        held the equestrian rank received in uninterrupted succession
36   Attic     |       such a way, that he never received any interest of them, and
37   Attic     |       the presents which he had received at Athens should be carried
38   Attic     |   estate, from which bequest he received about ten thousand sestertia.256 ~
39   Attic     |        consuls and praetors, he received in such a way as never to
40   Attic     |        happened that attentions received from him 262 were more valued
41   Attic     |      any one, nor was he, if he received any injury, more willing
42   Attic     |   forget it. Kindnesses that he received he kept in perpetual remembrance;
43   Attic     |      only so long as he who had received them was grateful. He accordingly
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