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1 Miltiad | oppose them with so small a force." ~V. In this crisis no 2 Miltiad | depending on the number of his force, was desirous to engage, 3 Miltiad | seem to be drawn by the force of habit to long for power; 4 Themist | sea and land, with such a force as no man ever had, before 5 Themist | vessels attended, and his land force was seven hundred thousand 6 Themist | fight on land. A select force was accordingly sent with 7 Themist | could not withstand the force of the enemy, and were all 8 Themist | affairs, he had yet so vast a force left, that even with this 9 Themist(32) | as at Marathon a greater force being defeated by a smaller. ~ 10 Cimon | at the first onset a vast force of the barbarians. By this 11 Alcib | Athenian commander, who had a force at Samos, and made some 12 Alcib | if they pleased, he would force Lysander either to fight 13 Alcib | the body of the Athenian force was gone on shore to seek 14 Alcib | accordingly bent, with his whole force of thought, on delivering 15 Thrasib | accustomed to weep." The force of Thrasybulus, however, 16 Thrasib | of his countrymen and not force, had procured it him, excited 17 Dion | against him without a great force; a supposition which deceived 18 Dion | a trireme with an armed force, entrusted it to his brother 19 Iphicr | was twelve thousand. This force he so instructed in all 20 Timoth | Olynthians and Byzantians by force of arms; he took Samos, 21 Timoth(121)| as Mitford supposes, by a force sent thither by Epaminondas, 22 Timoth | and defeated its naval force. He also reduced Corcyra 23 Timoth | advice,128 for there was such force of character in them, that 24 Timoth | proceeding thither with his force, lest anything should appear 25 Datam | accomplished, not by vastness of force, but by sagacity, in which 26 Datam | with Ariobarzanes, raised a force, and assigned the fortified 27 Datam | attempt, he took up, with the force which he had got together, 28 Datam | greatly damage his own smaller force. ~VIII. Autophradates, though 29 Datam | light-armed troops. Against this force all Datames's hopes rested 30 Datam | the king,142 he prepared a force, and though at a distance, 31 Epamin | on the contrary with the force of this |380 one city of 32 Agesil | especially, assembled his whole force on that side. But Agesilaus 33 Agesil(181)| enemy, and designed, by force or persuasion, to bring 34 Eumen | enemies had assembled their force on that quarter. He therefore 35 Phocion(208)| sent to Byzantium with a force to accomplish what Chares 36 Hannib | in a few days, a numerous force. ~VII. While he was most 37 Hannib | no match for his enemy in force. He accordingly ordered 38 Hannib | stratagem, prevailed over the force of the Pergamenians. Nor 39 Attic | adopted for his cure, such force of the disease fell into