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 1 Miltiad    |         settled affairs with the greatest equity, and resolved upon
 2 Miltiad    |      however, there was both the greatest philanthropy and a wonderful
 3 Miltiad    |          to him; he had also the greatest influence among all the
 4 Themist    |     triumph at Marathon; for the greatest fleet in the memory of man
 5  Lysand    |        his conduct, incurred the greatest unpopularity throughout
 6  Lysand(57)|         the Thasians who had the greatest reason to fear Lysander,
 7  Lysand(57)|  Hercules, which was held in the greatest veneration. At this temple
 8  Lysand    |         he extolled him with the greatest praises. But when Lysander
 9   Alcib    |   eloquent, so as to produce the greatest effect by his speeches;
10   Alcib    |     accordingly had not only the greatest hope of him, but also the
11   Alcib    |        hope of him, but also the greatest fear, because he was able
12   Alcib    |          that he could be of the greatest service to the republic,
13   Alcib    | authority have extolled with the greatest praises; Thucydides, who
14   Conon    |         officers, and was of the greatest service to all of them. ~
15    Dion    |    tyrant, setting out, with the greatest courage, in two transport
16   Datam    |        person in whom he had the greatest confidence, and buried swords
17  Epamin    |          trial for life with the greatest glory. ~IX. When, towards
18  Agesil    |       Agesilaus adhered with the greatest honour; but Tissaphernes,
19   Eumen    |    bravest who have attained the greatest power), Eumenes, I say,
20   Eumen    |         and acted there with the greatest cruelty. She then entreated
21   Eumen    |       had cut off leaders of the greatest eminence; and in whom, though
22   Kings    |       kings of Persia, I.----The greatest kings of Macedonia; the
23   Kings    |        by land and sea, with the greatest armies in the memory of
24  Hannib    |         HANNIBAL. ~Hannibal, the greatest of generals, suffers from
25  Hannib    |         to Jupiter, the best and greatest of the gods; and while this
26    Cato    |     though he then possessed the greatest authority in the state;
27   Attic    |       repayment, thinking it the greatest gain to be found grateful
28   Attic    |  sometimes the other, was in the greatest exaltation or in the greatest
29   Attic    |    greatest exaltation or in the greatest peril;) and he had with
30   Attic    |        Atticus, in a time of the greatest alarm, was able to save,
31   Attic    |       pilot is extolled with the greatest praise, who saves a ship
32   Attic    |         mind the precepts of the greatest philosophers, so as to use
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