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1 Miltiad | affability, so that there was no person so humble as not to have 2 Themist(29) | people, ten drachmae to every person of full-grown age.----Bos. 3 Themist | and a night, allowing no person to quit it. Thence he went 4 Aristid | that he was the only person in the memory of man (as 5 Aristid | yielded to their violence, a person writing that he ought to 6 Aristid | such a punishment?" The person writing replied, that "he 7 Pausan | careful to send a trustworthy person to him, with whom he may 8 Alcib | standing, than any private person; for he had secured many 9 Alcib | were unable to secure his person. Perceiving that no place 10 Thrasib | the mother of a cautious person78 is not accustomed to weep." 11 Thrasib(78) | timidus here means a cautious person, one who takes care of himself, 12 Thrasib | become the most powerful person in the state, he made a 13 Conon(87) | the safety of the king's person. ~ 14 Dion | knowledge, and extreme grace of person, which is no small recommendation;94 15 Dion | more favour than any other person,97 and loved him not less 16 Iphicr | was a good citizen, and a person of very honourable feelings, 17 Datam | strangeness of his attire, and his person being unknown to them, and 18 Datam | resembling himself in |374 person and stature, gave him his 19 Datam | previously, in company with a person in whom he had the greatest 20 Datam(142)| presented his right hand to some person, in order that that person 21 Datam(142)| person, in order that that person might present his own to 22 Epamin | made them pay it to the person himself, in order that he, 23 Agesil | if he had been a private person in the comitium 174 at Sparta. 24 Agesil | that of any poor or private person. ~VIII. As this great man 25 Agesil | of low stature, small in person, and lame of one foot. These 26 Agesil | when they looked at his person, felt only contempt for 27 Eumen | were anxious to look at his person, and to see what sort of 28 Eumen | distinguished for tallness of person as for handsomeness of shape. ~ 29 Phocion | towards him, that no free person dared to bury him; and he 30 Timoleo | and lived as a private person at Syracuse during the remainder 31 Timoleo | what he pleased." When a person, too, something like Lamestius, 32 Kings | most noble and handsome person, which he rendered still 33 Hamilc | young man named Hasdrubal, a person of high birth and great 34 Hannib | occurrence, but that his person was menaced, and that his 35 Cato | in the city as a private person.247 ~Cato, being made censor 36 Attic | Athens) were allotted to each person. |432 ~III. He also conducted 37 Attic | age, the good will of a person whom no one else could endure. 38 Attic(283)| Latins, not a thing, but a person; and it may be so interpreted 39 Attic | between them, or that he was a person of such kind feelings towards