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 1 Miltiad    |            so, whenever he, leaving home with a fleet, should reach
 2 Miltiad    |         that when he, starting from home, should reach their country
 3 Miltiad    |       themselves; "and he had now a home," he told them, "in the
 4 Miltiad    |          assistance they needed. At home, |312 meanwhile, they appointed
 5  Pausan    |        accordingly, he was recalled home, and being brought to trial
 6  Pausan    |          that "if he did not return home, they would |327 condemn
 7  Pausan    |         threatened him, he returned home. As soon as he arrived there,
 8   Cimon    |            the course of his return home, of such as were well disposed,
 9  Lysand    |   accordingly, when he had returned home, and had said what he wished
10   Alcib    |     government, III.----Is recalled home, but flees, and attaches
11   Alcib(61)|           victus his way of life at home, and diet at his own table.
12   Alcib    |             to desire him to return home to plead his cause, being
13   Alcib    |    management of the state, both at home and in the field, had been
14   Alcib    |     proceeding, he would not return home, but betook himself to Pactye,73
15   Conon    |        after Agesilaus was recalled home by his countrymen, in consequence
16    Dion    |         Dion was keeping himself at home, secluded from the assembly |
17   Chabr    |              he lived but little at home in consequence of the envious
18   Chabr    |          which if he did not return home, they declared that they
19   Chabr    |             was generally away from home. Nor was he the only one
20  Timoth    |            carry a share to his own home; and he accordingly received
21  Timoth    | unfavourable to them, recalled them home; and they were brought to
22  Epamin    |            been guilty of crimes at home, and having in consequence
23  Epamin    |           from the blockade, safely home. Nor did he act in this
24  Epamin    |            VIII. When they returned home, his colleagues 160 were
25  Agesil    |          messenger came to him from home, by order of the Ephori,
26  Agesil    |           in wax, and so carried it home. |395  ~
27  Hamilc    |             on the spot than return home under such disgrace, for
28  Hamilc    |         rebellion had broken out at home, that Carthage was never
29  Hannib    |           envy of his countrymen at home, he would appear to have
30  Hannib    |          recalled Hannibal and Mago home. When he returned, he was
31  Hannib    |              after he had fled from home, and in the consulship of
32   Attic    |            native place but for his home; and, in the next, it was
33   Attic    |   unwillingly, and some remained at home to his great disgust. But
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