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1 Miltiad | Scythians, Miltiades, in consequence, exhorted the guardians 2 Miltiad | his countrymen. He was in consequence accused of treason, on the 3 Miltiad | condemnation; for the Athenians, in consequence of the tyranny of Pisistratus, 4 Themist | action. He was defeated in consequence rather by the stratagem 5 Themist | that such was the fact. In consequence Xerxes returned into Asia 6 Themist | found a fair pretext, in consequence of the inroads of the barbarians, 7 Themist | so near to Greece. He in consequence caused him to be conducted 8 Aristid | and contended with him, in consequence, for pre-eminence, as they 9 Pausan | removed from thence, in consequence of an admonition from the 10 Cimon | father in the army. He in consequence held the people of the city 11 Cimon | bravery immediately ensued. In consequence, he was summoned back to 12 Cimon | for their interment. In consequence of such conduct, it is not 13 Lysand | of their adversaries; in consequence of which disaster the Athenians 14 Alcib | Andocides, and which, in consequence, was afterwards generally 15 Alcib | profaned the sacred rites. In consequence of this affair, a messenger, 16 Alcib | advantage. By his advice, in consequence, the Lacedaemonians made 17 Alcib | himself on his guard. He in consequence betook himself to Tissaphernes, 18 Alcib | sacrilege. His property was in consequence good to him at the public 19 Alcib | barbarians than from Greeks. In consequence his fame |341 increased 20 Conon | to his countrymen. He in consequence betook himself to Pharnabazus, 21 Conon | home by his countrymen, in consequence of the Boeotians and Athenians 22 Chabr | lived but little at home in consequence of the envious feelings 23 Chabr | the land forces. ~III. In consequence, the officers of the king 24 Chabr | native country. Conon, in consequence, lived very much in Cyprus, 25 Timoth | son-in-law of Timotheus, was in consequence made commander, and a decree 26 Datam | king's army was saved. In consequence of this success, he began 27 Datam | s commands. The king, in consequence, determined to make war 28 Datam | great crowd |369 was in consequence gathered round him, it happened 29 Datam | did so with spirit, the consequence would be that their foes 30 Epamin | required. Epaminondas in consequence said to him, "You deceive 31 Epamin | crimes at home, and having in consequence been banished from their 32 Epamin(155)| crimes, however, and were in consequence expelled from their native 33 Epamin(158)| treachery, and the people in consequence had taken from him his Boiwtarxi/ 34 Epamin | their commission was in consequence taken from them, and other 35 Eumen | the Persians, desired, in consequence of their established renown, 36 Phocion | Polysperchon; and the people, in consequence, getting the superiority, 37 Timoleo | war. Timoleon, being in consequence despatched thither, expelled 38 Attic | extremely well. He was in consequence distinguished among his 39 Attic | its attractions. It was in consequence of these accomplishments 40 Attic | one else could endure. In consequence, he reaped the fruit of 41 Attic | When the common people, in consequence of the rewards offered by 42 Attic | executing his purpose; and in consequence, on the fifth day after