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1 Miltiad | up their fleet to Euboea, soon took Eretria, carried off 2 Miltiad | camp should be formed as soon as possible; "for," he said, " 3 Miltiad | off all their supplies; soon after, he erected his vineae 25 4 Themist | Hence it happened that he soon became distinguished. |316 ~ 5 Themist | with that money. This being soon constructed, he first reduced 6 Themist | present circumstances. As soon as they put the question, 7 Themist | treason to his country. As soon as he heard of this sentence, 8 Pausan | him, he returned home. As soon as he arrived there, he 9 Pausan | dishonourable death. ~As soon as he was carried, half-dead, 10 Cimon | set free from confinement, soon attained great eminence; 11 Cimon | their wealth, he reduced as soon as he attacked them. With 12 Alcib | neither by land nor by sea. As soon as he came out of his ship, 13 Dion | known, were admitted, but as soon as they had crossed the 14 Dion | actors; for a report being soon spread abroad that violence 15 Dion | the delinquents. But as soon as his death became publicly 16 Datam | The men in ambuscade, as soon as the party reached the 17 Datam | should see him do. He, as soon as he saw the conspirators 18 Pelop | regain their country.169 As soon, therefore, as it seemed 19 Pelop | wont to produce; for it soon came to the ears of the 20 Pelop | enemy. In the encounter, as soon as he perceived Alexander, 21 Agesil | influence. ~II. Agesilaus, as soon as he got possession of 22 Agesil | nothing of the kind. But as soon as Tissaphernes, who had 23 Agesil | presents of every kind were soon brought him; but when the 24 Eumen | their word, but went off, as soon as they could, to Antipater. 25 Eumen | he might raise troops as soon as possible, and bring them 26 Eumen | could not be assembled so soon as Antigonus seemed likely 27 Eumen | route, and ordered them, as soon as night came on, to make 28 Eumen | Alexander's children; but, as soon as the only defender of 29 Phocion | at the same time, and as soon as he arrived he was summoned 30 Phocion(211)| by the people of Athens soon after the death of Phocion. ~ 31 Timoleo | laid down his authority as soon as he could, and lived as 32 Hamilc | on the occasion, that he soon meditated, if the affairs 33 Hannib | sides. The slave having soon reported how it was, and