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1 Miltiad | as he showed himself a greater friend to the general liberty 2 Miltiad | people, after they acquired greater power, and were corrupted 3 Themist(32)| circumstances as at Marathon a greater force being defeated by 4 Themist | also did your father still greater service, after I myself 5 Pausan | proceedings,43 and to covet greater power. But he first incurred 6 Cimon | these acts, he had attained greater honour in the state than 7 Cimon | after he had conquered the greater part of the island, and 8 Lysand | bribe the Africans with greater ease. When he had gone, 9 Alcib | advantages, nor have secured greater, than those which fortune 10 Conon | for they thought that a greater war threatened them than 11 Dion | among his soldiers, with greater freedom, the property of 12 Datam | and was drawn off from a greater matter, yet thought it necessary 13 Datam | would be in so much the greater danger as he had those for 14 Datam | they might do them the greater mischief; they therefore 15 Datam | Datames that it was time for greater armies to be raised, and 16 Agesil | and that men were rendered greater friends to them, because 17 Agesil | soldiers might be armed with greater care, too, and equipped 18 Agesil | which infantry would be of greater service. As often as he 19 Eumen | not, indeed, have been a greater man (for we estimate great 20 Eumen | desperate efforts, through the greater part of the day, Craterus, 21 Phocion | declining |408 years but the greater number were violently exasperated 22 Hamilc | space, they perished in greater numbers by famine than by 23 Hannib | engage in it afterwards with greater vigour. He came to a conference 24 Attic | fellow-students, in much greater intimacy, indeed, than with 25 Attic | which of the two had the greater love for him, Cicero or 26 Attic | Epirus. Thus he neither paid greater court to Antony when in 27 Attic | or love for him were the greater. Whatever he was asked to 28 Attic | disposition, I can give no greater proof than that, when he 29 Frag | enemies. That seems neither greater nor more beautiful to anyone 30 Frag | divine nature, to obtain greater admiration and wider benefit,