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 1 Miltiad     |          transporting his army from Asia into Europe, and making
 2 Miltiad     |          such of the inhabitants of Asia as spoke Greek, if he gave
 3 Miltiad     |          Greeks by birth, inhabited Asia, would be freed from the
 4 Miltiad     |           when he had returned from Asia into Europe, prepared, at
 5 Miltiad     |         place,19 and sent them into Asia to the king. They then went
 6 Themist     |       prevented from returning into Asia; and he convinced him that
 7 Themist     |    consequence Xerxes returned into Asia in less than thirty days,
 8 Themist     |          the policy of one man, and Asia succumbed to Europe. This
 9 Themist     |         Themistocles went over into Asia in the reign of Xerxes,
10 Themist     |             Salamis, to return into Asia, I informed him by letter
11 Themist     |      Artaxerxes, and returning into Asia Minor, fixed his habitation
12  Lysand     |           returning in triumph from Asia, and had turned aside towards
13   Alcib     |                He crosses over into Asia, IX.----Is killed in Phrygia,
14   Alcib     |            situated on the coast of Asia, of which they had taken
15   Alcib     |        proceeding with the fleet to Asia, he fell again under the
16   Alcib     |    Lacedemonians, he went over into Asia to Pharnabazus, whom he
17   Alcib     |            in their confidence into Asia to Lysander, to acquaint
18   Conon     |             but sent Agesilaus into Asia to make war (being chiefly
19   Conon     |      Agesilaus would have taken all Asia, as far as Mount Taurus,
20  Agesil     |             I.----His expedition to Asia; his strict observance of
21  Agesil     | Lacedaemonians to send an army into Asia, and make war upon the king
22  Agesil     |           it was better to fight in Asia than in Europe; for a rumour
23  Agesil     |      expedition, that he arrived in Asia with his troops before the
24  Agesil     |       thought by far the richest in Asia, the enemy would direct
25  Agesil     |             so conducted himself in Asia that he was in the judgment
26  Agesil     |          his country than to subdue Asia in war. With these feelings,
27   Eumen     |           set him over that part of Asia which lies between Mount
28   Eumen     |         letters and messengers into Asia to Eumenes, to consult him
29   Eumen     |           Great, which had over-run Asia, and subdued the Persians,
30  Hannib     |            to bring from Syria into Asia, and with these he engaged
31  Hannib(240)|           the coast of Pamphylia in Asia Minor. ~
32  Hannib     |   transactions were taking place in Asia, it happened accidentally
33  Hannib     |             Cnaeus Manlius Vulso in Asia. ~Of the wars which he conducted
34   Attic     |          Athens in his journey from Asia, he kept Pomponius in his
35   Attic     |           he would not even go into Asia with Quintus Cicero, when
36    Summ     |           Athens in his return from Asia. Att. 4.~65. Atticus returns
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