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 1 Themist     |    various places, VIII.----His letter to Artaxerxes, and reception
 2 Themist     |      Artaxerxes, and sent him a letter in these words: "I, Themistocles,
 3 Themist     |         Asia, I informed him by letter that it was in contemplation
 4  Pausan     | Gongylus of Eretria, to carry a letter to the king, in which Thucydides 44
 5  Pausan     |     despatched Artabazus with a letter to Pausanias, in which he
 6  Pausan     |  affection,49 having received a letter from him for Artabazus,
 7  Pausan     |        loosed the string of the letter,50 and taking off the seal,
 8  Pausan     |     would lose his life. In the letter were also some particulars
 9  Pausan     |        king and Pausanias. This letter he delivered to the Ephori.
10  Pausan     |         he had learned from the letter, and Pausanias, being so
11  Lysand     |       and wrote a long and full letter,59 in which he extolled
12  Lysand     |     them, as a testimonial, the letter which he had received from
13  Lysand(59) |        multis verbis.] "A heavy letter in many words." ~
14   Conon     |          and treats with him by letter, III.----He defeats the
15   Conon     |     speak with him, or treat by letter, as to the objects which
16  Timoth     |      had come, and despatched a letter to the government at Athens,
17   Datam     |         to set out for Egypt, a letter was unexpectedly sent him
18   Datam     |       Datames, having read this letter, after he had arrived at
19  Epamin(147)|       Vit. Pythag. c. 35. ... A letter of his to a certain Hipparchus
20   Pelop     |        more remarkable light. A letter was brought from Athens
21   Pelop     |  expedition of the exiles. This letter being delivered to Archias
22  Hannib     |         425 vessels, held out a letter, and signified that he was
23  Hannib     |        something written in the letter relating to peace. The messenger,
24  Hannib     |         Eumenes, on opening the letter, found nothing in it but
25   Attic     |      several private persons by letter, he not only forebore to
26   Attic     |       drawing from him a longer letter than ordinary. Hence it
27    Frag     |        Words excerpted from the letter of Cornelia, mother of the
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