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1 Pre | occupy the best room in the house, and live in the midst of 2 Pre | innermost apartment of the house,8 which is called the gynaeconitis, 3 Themist | brought most evil upon your house, when. I was obliged to 4 Lysand | which was found in his house after his death, and in 5 Alcib | He was brought up in the house of Pericles (for he is said 6 Alcib | mysteries 66 in his |337 own house, a practice which, according 7 Alcib | garments, in the fire of the house which had been prepared 8 Dion | assassinated in his own house on a feast-day, IX.----Change 9 Dion | himself from the top of a house and so perished. But I return 10 Dion | city, surrounded Dion's house with guards, and stationed 11 Dion | ordered to go to Dion's house unarmed, so that they might 12 Dion(104)| into the higher part of the house, or to keep a chamber in 13 Dion(105)| Callicrates round Dion's house. ~ 14 Epamin | confined himself to his own house, for he would neither defend 15 Pelop | desired, they proceeded to the house of Charon, by whom the hour 16 Pelop | fellow-citizens, in his own house. The glory of delivering 17 Agesil | portion of them into his own house, and never departed in the 18 Agesil | remained content with the same house which Eurysthenes, the progenitor 19 Eumen | bitterest enemies of Philip's house and family to extirpate 20 Timoleo | neither admit her son into her house, nor look upon him, but, 21 Timoleo | to Fortune 218 in his own house, and used to worship at 22 Hannib | property they confiscated; his house they razed to its foundations; 23 Hannib | Prusias took supper at the house of Lucius Quintius Flamininus, 24 Hannib | and had surrounded his house with a number of men, a 25 Attic | should be carried to his house. ~Though he resided at Athens 26 Attic | lived in retirement at the house of Publius Volumnius, to 27 Attic | best; for he occupied the house that had belonged to Tamphilus 278 28 Attic(278)| To what Tamphilus the house had belonged is not known. 29 Attic | born and instructed in his house; all which particulars are 30 Attic | men of all ranks to his house, we know that he was accustomed 31 Attic | there ever a supper at his house without reading of some 32 Attic | of life, but out of one house into another,----when Agrippa, 33 Attic | body was carried out of his house on a small couch, as he