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 1 Miltiad     |         eligible place. The next day, having set themselves in
 2 Miltiad(20) |                  9Hmerodro&moi, "day couriers," who could run
 3 Miltiad(20) |        run a great distance in a day. Ingens die uno cursu emetientes
 4 Themist     |    hidden under it, engaged, the day after, in a place most unfavourable
 5 Themist     |  distance from the island, for a day and a night, allowing no
 6   Cimon     |         land and sea on the same day, II.----Is ostracised and
 7   Cimon     |      fortune by land on the same day; for after capturing the
 8   Cimon     |        not fail to observe every day. His protection, his assistance,
 9    Dion(92) |    married two wives in the same day, Doris, a native of Locris,
10    Dion     |       entered Syracuse the third day after he touched the coast
11    Dion     | resolution, on the next festival day, while Dion was keeping
12   Chabr     |        then prescribed a certain day to Chabrias, before which
13  Timoth(125)|          on sofas in the present day. Pulvinar was afterwards
14   Datam     |       king was encamped, and the day after arrayed Thyus, a man
15   Datam     |      landing there, and marching day and night, he passed Mount
16   Datam     |        erected a trophy the next day on the spot where they had
17   Datam     |        where they had fought the day before. When he had moved
18   Datam     |        marking each spot. On the day of the conference, each
19  Epamin     |         city of ours, and in one day, delivered all Greece by
20  Epamin     |         excelled all men of that day in eloquence, begged of
21   Pelop     |      views at Thebes, fixed on a day for cutting off their enemies
22   Pelop     |         made choice of that very day on which the chief magistrates
23   Pelop     |     Charon, by whom the hour and day 170 had been fixed. ~III.
24   Pelop(170)|         had not only settled the day, but the time of the day.----
25   Pelop(170)|         day, but the time of the day.----Bos. ~
26   Eumen     |          the greater part of the day, Craterus, the commander-in-chief,
27   Eumen     |          which he halted for one day, to refresh his weary men
28   Eumen     |         he was thus kept a third day: for that it was not consistent
29   Eumen     |   consideration till the seventh day following; when, being afraid
30  Hannib     |       strictly kept even to this day, that no man ought to doubt
31  Hannib     |       his ships together, on the day on which he was going to
32  Hannib     | Flamininus communicated the next day to the senate. The conscript
33   Attic     |      city of Athens observed the day of his departure in such
34   Attic     |         be paid for by a certain day, and was unable after her
35   Attic(271)| appearance in court on a certain day; sistere or obire vadimonium
36   Attic     |          he wished, scarcely any day passed in which he did not
37   Attic     |        consequence, on the fifth day after he had fixed his resolution,
38   Attic     |      resolution, and on the last day of February, in the consulship
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