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 1 Miltiad     |          what leader they should take in preference to any other;
 2 Miltiad     |        they put the question, to take Miltiades as their |309
 3 Miltiad     |    suggestion, though it did not take effect, is yet highly to
 4 Themist     |         of which the enemy might take possession, attempted to
 5 Themist     |          they were at liberty to take by the common law of nations;
 6  Pausan(50) | according to Nepos, contrived to take off the string without breaking
 7  Lysand     |    Thasians would elude him, and take measures for their own interests.
 8   Alcib     |        alleged that he would not take Cyme, because he had been
 9 Thrasib     |        which reason I had rather take, out of that number, not
10   Conon     |        the king's forces, and to take the field against them,
11    Dion     |         other, one of them might take the other by surprise. As
12   Chabr     |         Athenians was at hand to take him up as he swam, he chose
13  Timoth     |         lands and towns, than to take that of which he himself
14  Timoth     |        that he should proceed to take the management of the war.
15  Timoth     |        have been easy for him to take Samos, if |366 he had not
16  Epamin     |    regard to a wife, for I would take nobody's advice on that
17  Epamin     |         other commanders came to take their place, Epaminondas
18   Pelop     |   disregarded, that they did not take the trouble even to inquire
19   Pelop     |         people being summoned to take arms and secure their liberty,
20   Eumen     |   children should come of age to take the government upon themselves; 191
21   Eumen     |        upon him, he attempted to take his life, and would have
22   Eumen     |       standing, so that it might take its food more freely, and
23   Eumen     |      then living in Epirus), and take upon herself the government
24   Eumen     |   journey in five days, he would take care that they should be
25 Phocion     | Demosthenes, he not only did not take the part of Demosthenes
26 Phocion     |        him, at the same time, to take care that the city should
27 Phocion     |         arms, but would not even take the command of those who
28 Timoleo     |         him complain, nor did he take a less part in private and
29  Hannib     |       beg him not to hesitate to take me, he replied, 'I will
30  Hannib     |   serpents; adding that he would take care they should know in
31    Cato(247)|     mansit.] That is, he did not take any other foreign province.
32   Attic     |       his company, and wanted to take him away with him to Rome.
33   Attic     |         after he had declined to take the praetorship,261 to become
34   Attic(279)|      interpreters, says Boecler, take it for gratia, venustas,
35   Attic     |        engaged to do, he used to take so much pains, that he seemed
36    Frag     |          that it is beautiful to take revenge on enemies.  That
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