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 1 Miltiad     |         As he could not pay this money, he was thrown into prison,
 2 Themist     |      time to come. As the public money, which came in from the
 3 Themist     |        should be built with that money. This being soon constructed,
 4 Themist(29) |                 Largitione.] The money was divided, if we listen
 5 Aristid     |     chosen to settle what sum of money each state should contribute
 6 Aristid     |    common treasury; but all this money was afterwards removed to
 7 Aristid     |    poverty that he scarcely left money to defray the charges of
 8  Pausan     |        he should be able, by his money and his influence, to ward
 9   Cimon     |        unless he paid the sum of money that his father had been
10   Cimon     |         always followed him with money, that, if any one asked
11  Lysand     |         which he, relying on his money, did not doubt that he should
12   Alcib     |        long as possible, because money was supplied to the Lacedaemonians
13   Alcib     |         come with a great sum of money, formed a plot against him,
14   Conon     |          pleased to disburse the money for his army. Conon said
15   Conon     |      countrymen fifty talents in money, which he had received from
16    Dion     |        division had taken place, money, as his daily expenses grew
17   Chabr(117)|      presents, or a large sum of money, which Agesilaus either
18  Timoth     |    Lacedaemonians received ready money from him in requital, he
19  Epamin     |          IV. His indifference to money was put to the proof by
20  Epamin     |        him, "There is no need of money in the matter; for if what
21  Epamin     |      Mycithus, give Diomedon his money back; or, unless you do
22  Epamin     |       own, lest any one, if your money should be taken from you,
23   Pelop     |           and fined him a sum of money, but did not show the more
24  Agesil     |          were greatly in want of money, he gave his support to
25   Eumen(188)|  secretary among the Romans with money, as is observed by Casaubon
26 Phocion     |        present of a large sum of money from King Philip, and Philip'
27  Hamilc     |      with horses, arms, men, and money. But as he was meditating
28  Hannib     |        only that there should be money raised from new taxes, to
29  Hannib     |          with him a large sum of money, of which he knew that a
30  Hannib     |       carried with him, with his money, and threw them down in
31   Attic     |       assists the Athenians with money; his popularity there, II.
32   Attic     |          he supplies Brutus with money, VIII.----Is not even an
33   Attic     |   relieved him in his exile with money. And, lest his sojourn in
34   Attic     | government was obliged to borrow money,252 and had no fair offer
35   Attic(255)|               About £1600 of our money. ~
36   Attic     |    became conqueror, and desired money from several private persons
37   Attic     |     reverse of fortune to borrow money to discharge the debt,272
38   Attic     |        her aid, and lent her the money without interest, and without
39   Attic     |         was so far from coveting money, that he never made use
40   Attic     |         to estimate the worth of money, not by the quantity of
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