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Alphabetical [« »] autem 2 author 8 authorities 1 authority 28 authors 2 autophradates 6 auxiliary 1 | Frequency [« »] 29 enemies 29 hence 28 affairs 28 authority 28 thebes 28 where 27 3 | Cornelius Nepos De Viris Illustribus Concordances authority |
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1 Pre(6) | resting on scarcely any other authority than that of the Septuagint 2 Pre(6) | of these critics cite any authority in support of their emendations. 3 Miltiad | among the inhabitants, the authority of a king, though he wanted 4 Miltiad | the multitude, since their authority depended on the power of 5 Miltiad | Athenians, incited by his authority, led out their forces from 6 Miltiad | and had maintained his authority by the uprightness of his 7 Themist | prefer, to all others, the authority of Thucydides, who says 8 Aristid | flight, that the supreme authority at sea was transferred from 9 Lysand | states of Greece under his authority, while he pretended that 10 Lysand | whom he conferred supreme authority, and the control of all 11 Lysand | concerning the matter, as his authority on that head would be great. 12 Alcib | historians of very high authority have extolled with the greatest 13 Alcib(77)| omit this word, as wanting authority. ~ 14 Conon | him, for he had the sole authority over all the islands; in 15 Conon | so much influenced by his authority, that he declared Tissaphernes 16 Dion | influence over Dionysius by his authority, and produced such an effect 17 Dion | everything to be under his own authority. This feeling he did not 18 Datam | that he should have equal authority with them. But as the king 19 Agesil | Tissaphernes, who had the chief authority among the royal satraps, 20 Eumen | held the second place in authority. With Eumenes Neoptolemus 21 Eumen | to exercise too severe an authority over any one." But with 22 Eumen | foreigner, should have the chief authority rather than others of the 23 Eumen | the war under show of the authority, and with assumption of 24 Timoleo | therefore laid down his authority as soon as he could, and 25 Kings | sovereigns with absolute authority, the most eminent were, 26 Kings | Great, who assumed regal authority alter his death. Among these 27 Cato | then possessed the greatest authority in the state; for the government 28 Attic | Antony could regain his authority. But he gradually incurred