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 1     Pre(6)  |       or banquet furnished by a general contribution of the guests.
 2 Miltiad     |         a greater friend to the general liberty than to his own
 3 Themist     |         the safety of Greece in general, was discovered in the Persian
 4  Pausan     |         army of Greeks; and the general himself was slain in the
 5  Pausan     |        written: "Pausanias, the general of Sparta, having discovered
 6  Pausan(45) |       same thickness, which the general had with him. ~
 7   Alcib     |     which he himself was chosen general. Two colleagues were besides
 8 Thrasib     |        takes something from the general, and fortune a great deal,
 9   Conon     |    great value; for he was both general of the forces by land, and,
10   Conon     | military matters, and a careful general. It was doubted by nobody,
11   Conon     |     Pharnabazus was regarded as general against Agesilaus, but Conon
12   Conon     |        that a brave and skilful general was going to lead the king'
13    Dion     |         to his troops as to the general hatred towards the tyrant,
14  Iphicr     |         was given them by their general, they would stand so regularly
15  Iphicr     |      allow Iphicrates to be his general, that he might place him
16   Chabr     |      engagement, when the great general Agesilaus felt sure of victory,
17   Chabr(114)|       Phalanx is here used as a general term for a body of troops
18   Chabr     |      Chabrias also, when he was general of the Athenians, carried
19   Datam     |        son, VII.----Defeats the general of the Persians who is sent
20   Datam     |        the more concerning this general, because most of his acts
21   Datam     |     Cappadocia. To prevent this general from entering the country,
22  Epamin     |    order that his services as a general might not be required. Epaminondas
23  Epamin     |    Leuctra, whom, before he was general, none of the Boeotians durst
24  Agesil     |          in which Agesilaus was general,177 there had fallen ten
25   Eumen     |      being routed, Craterus the general slain, and many, chiefly
26   Eumen     |    Eumenes overreached a crafty general by stratagem, and obviated
27 Timoleo     |     Timophanes, on being chosen general by the Corinthians, had
28 Timoleo     |         Corinthians, desiring a general whose services they might
29 Timoleo     |       also Mamercus, an Italian general, a man of great valour and
30  Hamilc     |     despair, they made Hamilcar general, who not only repulsed the
31  Hannib     |       be understood how great a general he was), will be sufficient,
32   Attic     |    antiquity, and literature in general, XVIII.----His connexion
33   Attic     |      intimated above) "it is in general a man's manners that bring
34    Summ     |    Justin in this volume, or in general Chronological Tables. The
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