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 1 Miltiad     |      chanced that the Athenians wished to send colonists to the
 2 Themist     |       impression on him than he wished, he sent one of his slaves,
 3 Themist     |     object from that which they wished to be apparent; for the
 4 Themist     |       supremacy. They therefore wished the Athenians to be as weak
 5 Themist     |     Greece. If, therefore, they wished to receive back the deputies
 6 Themist     |       be in danger; for when he wished, after the battle fought
 7  Pausan     | directed the informer what they wished to have done. At Taenarus
 8  Pausan     |      from one of the Ephori who wished to warn him, that some secret
 9  Lysand     |      home, and had said what he wished before the chief magistrates,
10   Alcib     |         requested that, if they wished anything to be done concerning
11   Alcib     |     stand; and therefore, if he wished his acts to remain unaltered,
12 Thrasib     |    country; for while many have wished, and few have been able,
13 Thrasib     |         been with him in exile, wished to put to death those with
14   Conon     |   empire, and signified that he wished to speak to |349 the king;
15   Conon     |       to him in writing what he wished to communicate. ~IV. The
16   Conon     |      Conon, on pretence that he wished to send him in great haste
17    Dion     |      acquaint him of it; for he wished to speak to him about a
18    Dion     |       sent it after him; for he wished it to be thought that he
19    Dion     |      been given to another, and wished to recall his son, from
20    Dion     |       let it escape him that he wished everything to be under his
21    Dion     |        in the harbour, as if he wished to exercise the rowers,
22    Dion(104)|      were accustomed, when they wished to devote themselves to
23    Dion     |  succeeded to hatred, that they wished to redeem him from Acheron,
24   Datam     |        he had sustained, for he wished to reach the enemy before
25   Datam     |        both sides; while, if he wished to engage with them, the
26   Datam     |       with impunity whatever he wished, and would give him a pledge
27   Datam     |          and sat down, as if he wished to rest from weariness,
28  Epamin     |     asking Diomedon "whither he wished to be conducted," and Diomedon
29   Eumen     |        who, from hatred of him, wished to feast their eyes 203
30 Timoleo     |       both the Dionysii, and he wished the memory of that kindness
31 Timoleo     |       cruelty; and, finally, he wished it not only to be heard,
32 Timoleo     |        every man to say what he wished of any one with impunity."
33  Hannib     |  country were now exhausted, he wished, by a treaty with him, to
34   Attic     |        replied that, "If Brutus wished to make use of any of his
35   Attic     |         it might appear that he wished to endure no kind of fortune
36   Attic     |         less frequently than he wished, scarcely any day passed
37   Attic(292)|      unum intestinum.] Barthius wished to alter it to imum intestinum,
38    Frag     |       certainly you should have wished that all your actions should
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