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1 Miltiad | of the Chersonese in this manner, he returned to Lemnos, 2 Themist | man was conquered in like manner 32 at Salamis by a small 3 Pausan | sensible, but in an insane manner, let his views become known; 4 Pausan | served, after the Persian manner, more luxuriously than those 5 Lysand | it was written in such a manner, that it might seem to be 6 Alcib(61)| vita and victus in this manner; vita, they say, means a 7 Alcib | beloved by many, after the manner of the Greeks, and among 8 Alcib | a delicate and agreeable manner; which acts we would relate, 9 Alcib | addressed them in such a manner, that no one was so unfeeling 10 Alcib | means lasting; for after all manner of honours had been decreed 11 Alcib | must act in a more decided manner with Pharnabazus. He therefore 12 Thrasib(81)| erant usi.] "Had used the manner of the former cruelty." ~ 13 Conon | on his arrival (after the manner of the Persians), to Tithraustes, 14 Dion | be brought up in such a manner, that he might, through 15 Chabr | war,118 in the following manner. The Athenians were besieging 16 Chabr | would not act in a similar manner, but gained a place of safety 17 Datam | ofthat age; and unless the manner of his proceedings be set 18 Datam | his right hand after the manner of the Persians. When he 19 Datam | into his hands, in like manner, many strong-holds. By pursuing 20 Epamin | perceived he would in like manner excel them all in other 21 Epamin | Nor did he act in this manner once only, but often; 159 22 Agesil | was furnished in such a manner that it differed in no respect 23 Agesil | attendants lay in the same manner, in plain and well-worn 24 Eumen | conquered in such a |404 manner, but that he should order 25 Eumen | ended his life in this manner.206 How great awe was entertained 26 Hannib | into an ambush. In like manner he caused the death of Marcus 27 Cato | has narrated in a similar manner, down to the praetorship 28 Attic | Here he lived in such a manner, that he was deservedly 29 Attic | Latin, in so pleasing a manner that nothing could have 30 Attic | his departure in such a manner, that they testified by 31 Attic | conducted himself in such a manner in political affairs, that 32 Attic | when he acted in such a manner, no one could imagine that 33 Attic | his liberality in such a manner, he incurred no enmities, 34 Attic | Cicero, he lived in such a manner that it is hard to determine 35 Attic | and at what time. In like manner, at the request of Marcellus