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1 Miltiad | to the Chersonese.10 The number of the party being great, 2 Miltiad | would be left. Among the number of those, to whom the care 3 Miltiad | the arrival of these, the number of ten thousand armed men 4 Miltiad | men, yet, depending on the number of his force, was desirous 5 Miltiad | they routed ten times the number of the enemy, and threw 6 Miltiad | was placed first in the number of the ten commanders, and 7 Miltiad | persuasion one of their number, the island of Paros, which 8 Miltiad | to Athens with the same number of ships with which he had 9 Themist | at Salamis by a small number of ships ~VI. Themistocles 10 Pausan | Helots, of whom a great number till the lands of the Lacedaemonians, 11 Lysand | all proceedings. Into the number of these no one was admitted 12 Thrasib | partly put to death, a great number of the citizens whom |345 13 Thrasib | tyrants, as well as the small number of his followers; which 14 Thrasib | who was reckoned in the number of the seven wise men, said 15 Thrasib | rather take, out of that number, not more than a hundred 16 Iphicr(108)| the regular and original number appointed by Lycurgus, but 17 Iphicr | army of mercenaries, the number of whom was twelve thousand. 18 Datam | death with but |371 a small number of followers, concealing 19 Datam | surrounded by the superior number of the enemy, nor be hindered 20 Datam | they fled, killed a great number of them, and captured their 21 Datam | Greece, and a very large number of light-armed troops. Against 22 Datam | who were reckoned in the number of his friends, were laying 23 Epamin | might indeed produce a great number; but brevity must be studied, 24 Pelop | enterprise; and by this small number the power of the Lacedaemonians 25 Agesil | were not counted in the number of the sacrilegious who 26 Agesil | killed by him, for with that number, if the mind of his adversaries 27 Agesil | whole people; for when a number of the young men, alarmed 28 Agesil | quite safe; for when the number of those was increased who 29 Agesil(181)| deterred from doing so when the number of the true men was strengthened 30 Eumen | of whom there was a great number there, he erected a pavilion 31 Phocion | 408 years but the greater number were violently exasperated 32 Hamilc | against the Romans, and the number of whom amounted to twenty 33 Hannib | and drove forward a vast number of those cattle, scattering 34 Hannib | overpowered in the struggle by the number of the enemy, he had the 35 Hannib | Hannibal was inferior in number of vessels, and had to use 36 Hannib | he bad collected a large number, he called the officers 37 Hannib | with the aid of the vast number of serpents; adding that 38 Hannib | surrounded his house with a number of men, a slave, looking 39 Cato(249)| faulty. Bos thinks that the number is corrupt, or that the 40 Attic | his application. In the number of them were Lucius Torquatus, 41 Attic | for his sake, from the number of the proscribed; and that 42 Attic | had been enrolled in the number of the proscribed by Publius