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1 Miltiad | did he the less, on this account, perform his duty to the 2 Miltiad(17) | They would be called to account for having made themselves 3 Themist | Greece, and the Athenians, on account of the battle of Marathon, 4 Themist | there in great honour, on account of his many excellent qualities, 5 Themist | war against them on his account, he fled to Admetus, king 6 Aristid | affairs recorded, besides the account of this command; but of 7 Pausan | first incurred blame on this account, that he offered at Delphi, 8 Pausan | management, and that, on account of that victory, he had 9 Pausan | Neptune, which the Greeks account it a heinous crime to profane. 10 Lysand(57) | The account of Lysander's treachery 11 Alcib | command, would be of no account with the army; and that, 12 Alcib | alone would be called to account for the miscarriage. Alcibiades, 13 Alcib | safe for him in Greece, on account of the power of the Lacedemonians, 14 Dion | elder Dionysius, not less on account of his character than his 15 Dion | he was in great danger on account of the disaffection of the 16 Iphicr(110)| called Fabians, which is an account given by none but our author, 17 Datam | sister. Datames, on this account, was desirous, in the first 18 Datam | were all gazing at him, on account of the strangeness of his 19 Datam | first did not believe the account, and therefore sent Pharnabazus 20 Datam | all of them; and on this account they all conspired to ruin 21 Datam | to Datames, sent him an account of this state of things 22 Datam | a thousand men; on which account he erected a trophy the 23 Epamin | when he was blamed on this account (as he would leave no children 163) 24 Pelop | if I begin to give a full account of his actions, I may seem, 25 Pelop | more inclination, on that account, to restore the citadel 26 Pelop | Thebes, in which a full account had been written concerning 27 Eumen | Neoptolemus, yet did not, on that account, retire from the field, 28 Eumen | themselves would be of small account in comparison with him. 29 Kings | more faithfully on that account, was taken prisoner in battle, 30 Hannib(232)| the manuscripts. But no account of a battle between Hannibal 31 Hannib | to present them, on that account, with a crown of gold, requesting, 32 Hannib | this book, and to give an account of commanders among the 33 Cato | with the senate on this account, Scipio, after his consulship 34 Cato | same books he has given an account of whatever seemed remarkable 35 Attic | himself, in his youth, on account of his connexion with Publius 36 Attic | would be in great peril, on account of his close intercourse 37 Attic | of Antony's engineers, on account of his great possessions 38 Attic | Marcellus Claudius, he gave an account of the family of the Marcelli; 39 Attic | many legacies on no other account than his goodness of disposition), 40 Frag | so many labours as you on account of these things; you who