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1 Miltiad | Athenians, from whom he had come. From these circumstances 2 Miltiad | acquainted with it, would come to the ears of the king, 3 Themist | engaged, but for time to come. As the public money, which 4 Themist | and from which he did not come out till the king having 5 Themist | words: "I, Themistocles, am come to you, a man, who, of all 6 Alcib | his galley as if he had come alone; for the people were 7 Alcib | would of necessity either come to an engagement with their 8 Alcib | they learned that he had come with a great sum of money, 9 Conon(86) | Thirlwall, however, seems to come nearer to the truth in his 10 Conon | have in view. For, if you come into the royal presence, 11 Dion | Sicily, too, that Plato was come to Tarentum, Dionysius could 12 Dion | of the cavalry, had also come thither (having been likewise 13 Dion | none of his enemies would come against him without a great 14 Dion | they might seem to have come for the sake of speaking 15 Timoth | place 130 from which he had come, and despatched a letter 16 Datam | killed by him, XI. ~I. I NOW come to the bravest and wisest 17 Datam | nor showed any desire to come into his sight. Thus, though 18 Datam | he might, if he pleased, come to a conference with him | 19 Datam | life before any one could come to his assistance. Thus 20 Epamin | receive when offered me, had come into my possession after 21 Epamin | to other points, and had come to those two grounds of 22 Pelop | he did not hesitate to come to a battle the moment he 23 Eumen | until his children should come of age to take the government 24 Eumen(191)| tutelam pervertissent.] Should come "to their own guardianship," 25 Eumen | march, nor could he ever come to an engagement with him 26 Eumen | his horses, that he might come to battle with his army 27 Eumen | delivered up, after he had come off superior in the field, 28 Phocion | though he had several times come off with acquittal on trials, 29 Phocion | famous men of Athens have come to this end." So violent 30 Timoleo | brother's guards should come to his aid. This most noble 31 Timoleo | valour and influence, who had come into Italy to support the 32 Timoleo | public business. He used to come to the theatre,217 when 33 Hannib | commander; for, when night had come on, he set fire to some 34 Hannib | which would doubtless have come to pass, if he had given 35 Hannib | place from which he had come. Eumenes, on opening the 36 Hannib | yet he did not hesitate to come at once to battle. In the 37 Attic | at Rome; for he used to come to their elections, and 38 Attic | apprehension, but might come to him immediately; as he 39 Attic | When he saw that they were come, he said, as he supported 40 Frag | or allow such madness to come into your soul. And if