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1 Themist | them to send persons of character and respectability, in whom 2 Pausan | great man, but of varied character in all the relations of 3 Cimon | by his wife, I.-----His character and actions; he defeats 4 Lysand | Lacedaemonian, left a high character of himself, which was gained, 5 Alcib | killed in Phrygia, X.----His character, XI. ~I. ALCIBIADES. the 6 Alcib | acts of an objectionable character, in a delicate and agreeable 7 Alcib(68) | Consuetudinem.] Knowing the fickle character of the Athenians, ~ 8 Thrasib | VIII. THRASYBULUS. ~Character of Thrasybulus; he proceeds 9 Dion | connexion, and the honourable character of his ancestors, inherited 10 Dion | not less on account of his character than his relationship; for 11 Iphicr | II.----His abilities and character, III. ~I. IPHICRATES of 12 Iphicr | He likewise changed the character of their cuirasses, and 13 Chabr | the others in conduct and character, but was nevertheless both 14 Timoth | there was such force of character in them, that great hopes 15 Timoth(133)| Phocion, whose military character, however, was not very high. ~ 16 Epamin | Excellencies of his character, III.----An instance of 17 Epamin | habits, is foreign to the character of any eminent personage; 18 Epamin | accounted disparaging to the character; 143 while all such accomplishments 19 Epamin | whatever other points in his character may deserve notice; and 20 Epamin | of me without knowing my character, and have thought me like 21 Epamin | Pelopidas, who had a son of bad character, and who said that he, in 22 Agesil | already stated, of a factious character, and at that time of great 23 Agesil | not be consistent with his character in war to do so; since he 24 Agesil | country with it. In his character, indeed, this point was 25 Phocion | poverty, to act up to the high character of their father, he gave 26 Timoleo | this eminent virtue in his character were added certain wonderful 27 Hamilc | with less regard to his character than was becoming; for so 28 Cato | some time before in the character of quaestor, he had brought 29 Cato | only suffered no loss of character, but increased in reputation 30 Attic | maintains his dignity of character, VI.----In the civil war 31 Attic | of the same age, and of a character very similar to his own; 32 Attic | be thought of the highest character, who arrives at safety through 33 Attic | as well as a man of high character, and distinguished by the