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1 Pre | But in Greece the case is far otherwise; for a wife is 2 Miltiad | himself, therefore, was so far from agreeing in opinion 3 Themist | them. This attempt had a far different object from that 4 Aristid | in the memory of man (as far at least as I have heard) 5 Alcib | very high family, and by far the most handsome of all 6 Alcib | intercourse with whom, as far as was possible, he did 7 Alcib | and their ships) was not far distant, Alcibiades came 8 Conon | have taken all Asia, as far as Mount Taurus, from the 9 Iphicr | justice; for my father, as far as was in his power, made 10 Iphicr | Thracian, but my mother, as far as she could, made me an 11 Chabr | thought that they should be as far removed from envy as they 12 Datam | Datames, though he was far distant from those parts, 13 Datam | learned that he was not far off, and was gone to hunt. 14 Epamin | part with him until he so far excelled his fellow students 15 Pelop | was, I will therefore, as far as I can, meet both difficulties, 16 Pelop | revellers, when the night was far advanced, and they were 17 Pelop | him, and, separating too far from his men, was killed 18 Agesil | province was then thought by far the richest in Asia, the 19 Agesil | routed forces of the enemy far more numerous than his own; 20 Agesil | When he was not very far from the Peloponnesus, the 21 Agesil | that catastrophe, he was so far from presumptuous boasting,178 22 Agesil(186)| es, but the latter is the far more common form. ~ 23 Eumen | make as large fires and as far dispersed, as they could; 24 Timoleo | sovereignty with him, he was so far from taking part in his 25 Kings | indulged his resentment so far only, that filial duty overcame 26 Kings | the Macedonians, two kings far excelled the rest in renown 27 Kings | commonly found in a tyrant, was far from being sensual, or luxurious, 28 Hamilc | found the republic in a far different condition than 29 Cato(245)| south-east of Rome, not far from the modern Frascati. ~ 30 Attic | might avail himself of it as far as it would allow; but that 31 Attic | interest of Antony, he was so far from coveting money, that 32 Attic | These particulars, so far, were published by me whilst 33 Attic | our readers by example, as far as we can, that (as we have 34 Frag | do whatever you like, as far as I am concerned, when 35 Frag | Cicero. 300~I am so far from thinking that philosophy