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 1 Miltiad     |   their countrymen, when they saw that there was no distrust
 2 Miltiad     |   would be less bold, if they saw that the Athenians would
 3 Miltiad     |     numbers. Datis, though he saw that the ground was unfavourable
 4   Cimon     |   refuse. Frequently, when he saw a man thrown in his way
 5   Cimon     |      could invite all whom he saw in the forum uninvited;
 6  Lysand     |   been steady enemies. But he saw that unless he concealed
 7   Alcib     |    him by fear; for when they saw the singular intelligence
 8   Alcib     |    war." Philocles, though he saw that this statement was
 9   Alcib     |   delivering his country, but saw that that object could not
10   Alcib     |   flames. When the barbarians saw that he had escaped the
11   Conon     |       the Persians only. They saw that a brave and skilful
12    Dion(101)|                Lambinus first saw that we ought to read Dionysius,
13   Datam     |       courtiers, because they saw that he alone was more valued
14   Datam     |      king. Datames, though he saw that peace would not be
15   Datam     |     him do. He, as soon as he saw the conspirators collecting
16  Epamin     |     he had undertaken, for he saw that, unless he did so,
17  Epamin     |   Epaminondas, however, as he saw that this law had been made
18  Epamin     |       many of the enemy, they saw Epaminondas himself, while
19   Pelop     |     to a battle the moment he saw the enemy. In the encounter,
20  Agesil     |     to favour those whom they saw keeping faith." ~III. When
21  Agesil     |    out of winter quarters, he saw that if he openly declared
22  Agesil     |      the city, Agesilaus, who saw that it would have a most
23   Eumen     | attach Eumenes to him, for he saw in him great honour and
24   Eumen     | Perdiccas. Eumenes, though he saw that he was but weak, as
25   Eumen     |        when darkness came on, saw the fires, and supposed
26   Eumen     |       such clemency; for they saw that if Eumenes were admitted
27  Hamilc     |     to make peace, because he saw that his country, exhausted
28  Hannib     |  Hannibal, however, though he saw him attempt many things
29  Hannib     |  perspicacious of all men, he saw that unless he took some
30  Hannib     |       was done; but when they saw their ships filled with
31   Attic     | brother of Sulpicius. When he saw that the state, therefore,
32   Attic     |   more valued by all, as they saw that they were attributable
33   Attic     |     Sextus Peducaeus. When he saw that they were come, he
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