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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