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 1 Miltiad    |             which had occurred a few years before, looked with dread
 2 Miltiad    |           Chersonesus during all the years that he had dwelt there,
 3 Aristid(39)|     Themistocles from their earliest years, so that in all their communications,
 4 Aristid    |     condemned to be banished for ten years. ~Aristides, finding that
 5 Aristid    |             the full sentence of ten years appointed by law, for when
 6 Aristid    |             of the people, about six years after he had been exiled. ~
 7 Aristid    |         treasury. He died about four years after Themistocles was banished
 8   Cimon    |              he was condemned to ten years' exile. Of this proceeding
 9   Cimon    |             back to his country five years after he had been banished
10    Dion    |      progress; for a tyranny of many years' standing was thought to
11    Dion    |              attack a power of fifty years' growth, defended by five
12    Dion    |              age of about fifty-five years, four years after he had
13    Dion    |         about fifty-five years, four years after he had returned from
14  Epamin    |          hardly took one city in ten years; I, on the contrary with
15   Eumen    |         confidence he held for seven years under Philip, and after
16   Eumen    |             same office for thirteen years under Alexander. During
17   Eumen    |            had been harassed so many years, so severely that they were
18   Eumen    |            the age of five-and-forty years, after having attended on
19   Eumen    |          have shown above, for seven years from the age of twenty,
20   Eumen    |         under Alexander for thirteen years, during one of which he
21 Phocion    | commiseration for his declining |408 years but the greater number were
22 Timoleo    |            disturbed by war for many years, and harassed by barbarians,214
23 Timoleo    |              who had now for several years maintained their ground
24   Kings    |             in the course of so many years did he see the funeral of
25  Hamilc    |           been no war in it for many years. ~III. These objects being
26  Hamilc    |              son Hannibal, then nine years old. There also accompanied
27  Hannib    |             being not more than nine years old, offered sacrifices
28  Hannib    |           war, during the next three years, all the nations of Spain,
29    Cato    |          repressed. For about eighty years,249 from his youth to the
30   Attic    |            he resided at Athens many years, paying such attention to
31   Attic    |              When he was about sixty years old, the civil war with
32   Attic    |           him who was so advanced in years, and not only paid him the
33   Attic    |           had lived with him several years at Athens, and had valuable
34   Attic    |        course of life, seventy-seven years, and had advanced, not less
35   Attic    |        wanted no medicine for thirty years, he contracted a disorder
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