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1 Pre(6) | licentiousness of the women, if we may credit what Plutarch says 2 Miltiad | conferred on Miltiades, that it may be the more easily understood 3 Themist | is a second victory that may be compared with the triumph 4 Pausan | person to him, with whom he may confer." ~The king, extremely 5 Lysand | way of example, that we may not weary our readers by 6 Lysand(57) | in the manuscripts, but may be supplied from Polyaenus, 7 Alcib | our men, an opportunity may be afforded to Lysander 8 Thrasib | fortune a great deal, and may truly say that she has had 9 Thrasib | beseech you, give me what many may envy and more may covet; 10 Thrasib | what many may envy and more may covet; for which reason 11 Conon(86) | Greece, c. xxxv. The reader may also consult Smith's Biog. 12 Conon | disagreeable to you, you may nevertheless effect what 13 Dion | coast of Sicily. Hence it may be understood that no government 14 Timoth | with one, from which it may be easily conjectured how 15 Epamin | upon to omit nothing that may tend to illustrate it. We 16 Epamin | points in his character may deserve notice; and lastly 17 Epamin(153)| more than to the other. You may in the palaestra inure yourselves 18 Epamin(163)| Bos suspects that they may be altogether spurious. ~ 19 Epamin | of all Greece. Hence it may be understood, that one 20 Pelop | account of his actions, I may seem, not to be relating 21 Pelop | his principal exploits, it may not clearly appear to those 22 Pelop | circumstance was added, too, which may show their folly in a more 23 Eumen | of Alexander the Great, may be easily judged from the 24 Hannib | of both are compared, it may be the better determined 25 Attic | with Quintus; whence it may be concluded that, in establishing 26 Attic | by the events of fortune, may be called divinity. 269 27 Attic | to his own; and this also may be given as an instance 28 Attic | timeserving or artful, as may be judged from the circumstances 29 Attic | Calidus, whom I think I may truly assert to have been 30 Attic | following particular, though I may suppose that it will be 31 Attic(283)| thing, but a person; and it may be so interpreted in this 32 Attic | Epirus and at Rome. Hence it may be seen that he was accustomed 33 Attic | Roman knights besides. It may therefore be thought certain 34 Attic | thing is made clear; and it may be easily concluded that 35 Attic | origin of families, that we may ascertain from it the pedigrees 36 Attic(289)| Hensinger thinks ornavit may very well be taken in the 37 Frag(300)| brief quotations from Nepos may be found, I gather, in Suetonius 38 Summ | that are not found here may be sought in the Chronology