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1 Miltiad| fight before the Spartans came to the enemy's assistance. 2 Miltiad| vineae 25 and tortoises, and came close up to the walls. When 3 Themist| the public money, which came in from the mines, was annually 4 Themist| by numbers. Though they came off here with success equally 5 Themist| on both sides. Hence it came to past that they left Artemisium, 6 Themist| this place fifty talents came into him annually;) and 7 Pausan| Argilian had fled to the altar, came thither in great trepidation, 8 Alcib| nor by sea. As soon as he came out of his ship, though 9 Alcib| the same enterprises, and came into the Piraeeus at the 10 Alcib| far distant, Alcibiades came to the army of the Athenians, 11 Alcib| the age of about forty, came to his end. ~XI. This man, 12 Alcib| practices; that when he came among the Persians, with 13 Thrasib| king of the Lacedaemonians, came to the support of the Athenians. 14 Dion| caused Heraclides, when he came to Syracuse, to be put to 15 Dion| consummated, and the people came in to view the scene, some 16 Timoth| of private hospitality, came to give him their support, 17 Timoth| country without guards, came to Athens unattended, having 18 Datam| though inferior in forces, came off victorious in every 19 Datam| To this spot Mithridates came some days previously, in 20 Epamin| easily acquired. Whenever he came into a company, therefore, 21 Epamin| Epaminondas. He accordingly came to Thebes with a large sum 22 Epamin| them, and other commanders came to take their place, Epaminondas 23 Epamin| sentence |383 upon him. Thus he came off from this trial for 24 Pelop| to produce; for it soon came to the ears of the Theban 25 Agesil| service. As often as he came to a battle, therefore, 26 Agesil| king himself, a messenger came to him from home, by order 27 Eumen| ordered them, as soon as night came on, to make as large fires 28 Eumen| Antigonus, when darkness came on, saw the fires, and supposed 29 Eumen| and console him. Many also came with them who were anxious 30 Timoleo| arrogant or boastful ever came out of his mouth. Indeed 31 Hamilc| presented itself, and always came off with the advantage. 32 Hannib| Romans in Italy, he always came off with the advantage; 33 Hannib| colleague Tiberius Longus, came against him a third time 34 Hannib| third time at the Trebia; he came to battle with them, and 35 Hannib| with greater vigour. He came to a conference with him, 36 Hannib| days after this meeting, he came to battle with Scipio at 37 Hannib| consuls, ambassadors from Rome came again to Carthage; and Hannibal, 38 Hannib| happen which eventually came to pass. When the Roman 39 Attic| fair offer of it, he always came to their aid, and in such 40 Attic| discharge the debt,272 he came to her aid, and lent her