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1 Miltiad| thought that he should most easily keep under his power such 2 Miltiad| This," he said, "might easily be accomplished, for, if 3 Miltiad| that it may be the more easily understood that the nature 4 Themist| walls, that they might more easily defend them from the enemy, 5 Aristid| repel the barbarians more easily, if perchance they should 6 Alcib| that his wealth would most easily escape notice there, But 7 Alcib| he doubt that he should easily accomplish his wish, if 8 Conon| wondered at, if he was not easily induced to credit it, remembering 9 Dion| hundred thousand infantry, so easily made an impression upon 10 Timoth| one, from which it may be easily conjectured how dear he 11 Datam| happened) that he would more easily overcome him, when unaware 12 Datam| happened that they were easily inclined to the ruin of 13 Datam| such, he might the more easily spread destruction among 14 Epamin| learning, that it might easily be perceived he would in 15 Epamin| means knowledge was most easily acquired. Whenever he came 16 Epamin| conclusion. He bore poverty so easily, that he received nothing 17 Agesil| has taken place, they will easily bring us under their power 18 Eumen| whom Alexander, as might easily be perceived, had had the 19 Eumen| ground (so that it might easily be seen that they fought 20 Eumen| that he might do so more easily, she had written to all 21 Eumen| Alexander the Great, may be easily judged from the following 22 Phocion| that if he himself could easily do without it, he should 23 Hamilc| contrived, in order more easily to find a pretext for going 24 Hannib| against others, as they might easily do with the aid of the vast 25 Hannib| they could, as they would easily find out the place where 26 Cato| in it, that you could not easily discover anything, either 27 Attic| which they thought might easily be accomplished if even 28 Attic| made clear; and it may be easily concluded that wisdom is 29 Attic| attachment is, he will be easily able to judge, who can understand