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 1 Themist(27) |         part, I am unwilling to give up the old reading, especially
 2 Themist     |      the reign of Xerxes, but I give credence to Thucydides in
 3  Pausan     |  therefore it seem good to you, give him your daughter in marriage.
 4   Cimon     |         might have something to give him immediately, lest, by
 5  Lysand     |     perfidy it is sufficient to give one instance, by way of
 6  Lysand     |         he asked Pharnabazus to give him a testimonial to present
 7   Alcib     |          VIII. Yet he could not give up his affection for his
 8 Thrasib     |         Mitylenaeans offered to give him several thousand acres 82
 9 Thrasib     |          Do not, I beseech you, give me what many may envy and
10 Thrasib(83) |         to Nepos; other editors give it to Pittacus. ~
11   Conon     |      that he recommended him to give that commission to Pharnabazus.
12    Dion     |     compelled the physicians to give his father a sleeping potion,
13    Dion     |         Dion with him, he might give him some opportunity of
14  Timoth     |       wisdom, were appointed to give him advice,128 for there
15  Timoth     |       that his son Conon should give ten talents to repair a
16  Timoth     |    private hospitality, came to give him their support, but among
17   Datam     |   whatever he wished, and would give him a pledge to that effect
18  Epamin     |  prescribe how much each should give according to his means;
19  Epamin     |      corrupt me. You, Mycithus, give Diomedon his money back;
20  Epamin     |         so immediately, I shall give you up to the magistrates."
21  Epamin(153)|   palaestra.] That is, you must give your serious attention to
22   Pelop     |        fear that, if I begin to give a full account of his actions,
23  Agesil     |      march, the enemy would not give credit to his statement,
24   Eumen     | extirpate his very race, but to give his support to the children
25   Eumen(200)|        Cl. Library. Eumenes, to give effect to this device, pretended,
26 Timoleo(213)|           I have endeavoured to give a satisfactory turn in the
27 Timoleo     |         wanted to compel him to give bail for his appearance,
28  Hannib     |         will do so, if you will give me the promise which I ask
29  Hannib     |         Prusias did not dare to give a refusal; he made some
30  Hannib     |        end of this book, and to give an account of commanders
31   Attic     |        yet would not only never give them his consent to act
32   Attic(271)|     Promittere vadimonium is to give bail for one's appearance
33   Attic     |  kindness of disposition, I can give no greater proof than that,
34   Attic     |          in the first place, to give your approbation to my resolution,
35    Frag     |      benefit, has chosen not to give every gift to one man, nor
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