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 1 Themist     |        thirty days, by the same way by which he had spent six
 2   Cimon     |         saw a man thrown in his way by chance 55 in a shabby
 3   Cimon(55) |         oblatum, "thrown in his way by chance," as Heusinger
 4  Lysand     |        to give one instance, by way of example, that we may
 5   Alcib(61) |     among other men; victus his way of life at home, and diet
 6   Alcib(63) |   statues before their doors by way of prevention against the
 7   Alcib     |      active-minded man in every way, they were afraid that,
 8   Alcib     |     Darius; and having gained a way to an intimate friendship
 9   Alcib     |     resigned himself to a hardy way of life, that he surpassed
10    Dion     |       bear such a change in his way of life, which was altered
11    Dion     |       for war in every possible way; but they made but little
12   Chabr     |    since, after he had made his way into it, the other ships
13  Timoth     |      his own vessel, pushed his way for the point to which he
14   Pelop     |       but second only in such a way that he approached very
15   Pelop     |        tyrant had already given way. Such being the event, all
16   Eumen     |         them to act in the same way on the following night.
17   Kings     |        was cut off in a similar way by Seleucus, for the alliance
18  Hamilc     |    after he arrived, never gave way to the enemy,226 or afforded
19  Hannib     |         into Italy. He made his way through the forests of the
20  Hannib     |  dictator, threw himself in his way in the Falernian territory.
21  Hannib     |        to relate! ) he made his way to Adrumetum, which is about
22  Hannib     |        it was beset in the same way on all sides. The slave
23    Cato(249)|         This passage is in some way faulty. Bos thinks that
24    Cato     |        are treated in a summary way. Other wars he has narrated
25   Attic     |        their aid, and in such a way, that he never received
26   Attic     |     conducted himself in such a way, that he appeared familiar
27   Attic     | praetors, he received in such a way as never to follow any one
28   Attic     |        towards Brutus in such a way, that that young man was
29   Attic     |     triumviri, according to the way in which things were then
30   Attic     |    daily arrangements, or usual way of life, and exhibited such
31   Attic     |      buried close by the Appian way, at the fifth milestone
32    Frag     |       it is not possible in any way, when I am dead, campaign
33    Frag     |     produce history in a worthy way, since he highly polished
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