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 1 Themist     |       the pirates, rendered the sea secure. In acting thus,
 2 Themist     | assailed the whole of Europe by sea and land, with such a force
 3 Themist     |      ship at anchor in the open sea, at some distance from the
 4 Aristid     |        the supreme authority at sea was transferred from the
 5 Aristid     |         had the command both by sea and land. But at this period
 6   Cimon     |        the Persians by land and sea on the same day, II.----
 7   Alcib     |       eminent as a commander by sea and land; he was eloquent,
 8   Alcib     |   battles by land, and three by sea, in which they had lost
 9   Alcib     |     them neither by land nor by sea. As soon as he came out
10   Alcib     |   written, were thrown into the sea. ~VII. This happiness of
11   Alcib     |     were unwilling to engage by sea, because they were stronger
12   Conon     |     performed great exploits by sea; for these reasons particular
13   Conon     |       valuable presents, to the sea, to require the Cyprians,
14   Conon     |   prepare a fleet to secure the sea in the following summer,
15   Chabr     |       had cast himself into the sea, for the fleet of the Athenians
16  Timoth     |        nations which lie on the sea.124 After this occurrence,
17  Timoth     |      accord, the sovereignty at sea to the Athenians, making
18  Timoth     |         should be commanders by sea." This victory gave so much
19  Timoth(124)|                      The Ionian Sea. ~
20   Datam(139)|      the borders of the Caspian sea.----Bos. Bos, on the whole,
21   Kings     |        upon Greece, by land and sea, with the greatest armies
22  Hamilc     |       were unsuccessful both by sea and land, he, after he arrived,
23  Hamilc     |         having been defeated at sea, near the islands called
24  Hamilc     |        after he had crossed the sea, and arrived in Spain, executed
25  Hannib     |         Italy even from the Red Sea.230 As some ambassadors
26  Hannib     |      Rhodians in the Pamphylian sea,240 and though his men were
27  Hannib(240)|         In Pamphylio mari.] The sea on the coast of Pamphylia
28  Hannib     |      maintained between them by sea and land, for which reason
29  Hannib     |          They were to engage by sea in a few days; Hannibal
30  Hannib     |        he was going to fight at sea, and directed them all to
31   Attic     |      tossed by the waves of the sea. He aimed at no offices (
32   Attic     |         in the midst of a rocky sea, why should not his prudence
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