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 1 Miltiad     |            accompanied by a chosen body of men,12 and touched at
 2 Miltiad(12) |               Cum delecta manu.] A body independent of those who
 3 Themist     |            advancing further. This body could not withstand the
 4 Themist     | immediately, he might destroy in a body and at once." The object
 5 Themist     |       being so confined30 that the body of his fleet could not be
 6  Pausan     |            When some said that his body ought to |329 be carried
 7   Alcib     |             and having collected a body of troops, was the first
 8   Alcib     |           from his scouts that the body of the Athenian force was
 9   Alcib     |          with him, burned his dead body, covered with her own female
10   Alcib     |            exercises and vigour of body, for all the Bœotians cultivate
11  Iphicr     |          would equally protect the body, and be light. ~II. He made
12  Iphicr     |            of large mind and large body, and of an appearance indicating
13   Chabr(114)|            as a general term for a body of troops in close array. ~
14   Chabr     |       which, being surrounded by a body of the enemy, his ship,
15   Datam(138)|                                  A body of soldiery among the Persians,
16   Datam     |       conspirators collecting in a body, hurled his darts among
17  Epamin     |             as the agility, of his body; for he thought that strength
18  Epamin     |            III. To the strength of body thus acquired were added
19  Epamin     |            is found more vigour of body than of mind. He, seeing
20  Epamin     |        directed their efforts in a body against him alone, because
21  Epamin     |             which had stuck in his body, he would instantly die,
22   Pelop     |   Pelopidas was leader of a select body of troops, which were the
23  Agesil     |      victory, that when a numerous body of the enemy had taken refuge
24  Agesil     |            to the formation of his body; for he was of low stature,
25  Agesil     |           to Sparta, enveloped his body, as they had no honey, in
26   Eumen(199)|           all the fore-part of the body must have been tied up,
27   Eumen(199)|       strap being passed round the body behind the fore-legs. ~
28   Eumen     |            Antigonus gave the dead body of Eumenes to his relations
29 Phocion     |          not only did not call any body to arms, but would not even
30  Hannib     |           the forest with a choice body of troops. He then proceeded
31    Cato     |           to have called the whole body of them Origines; in the
32   Attic     |            Sosius, he died.294 His body was carried out of his house
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