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1 Miltiad | the Persians, and from all danger. "This," he said, "might 2 Themist | they should be assailed by danger on both sides. Hence it 3 Themist | safety, and he began to be in danger; for when he wished, after 4 Themist | information he was rescued from danger. But now, pursued by all 5 Pausan | influence, to ward off the danger that threatened him, he 6 Alcib | the enemy; for there is danger that, through the insubordination 7 Dion | happen to be in extreme danger, to acquaint him of it; 8 Dion | him that "he was in great danger on account of the disaffection 9 Dion | feelings of the soldiers; which danger he could by no means escape, 10 Dion | interview with him for whose danger they were concerned. Dion 11 Dion | that "there should be no danger to Dion from him." But Callicrates, 12 Chabr | might have escaped from the danger, if he had cast himself 13 Datam | it. Datames escaped the danger by flight, and declared 14 Datam | be in so much the greater danger as he had those for his 15 Epamin | law. They being freed from danger by this defence, nobody 16 Pelop | to encounter so great a danger,) agreed to attempt the 17 Agesil | exist.180 In this time or danger, indeed, the celerity of 18 Eumen | veterans now do. There is danger, therefore, lest ours should 19 Phocion | people, that there was no danger, and engaged to be security 20 Hamilc | Carthage was never in such danger, except when it was actually 21 Hannib | precautions, he should be in great danger from the covetousness of 22 Attic | unapprehensive of sharing in his danger; for Anicia, Pomponius's 23 Attic | good of the country without danger in so corrupt a state of 24 Attic | might not fall into any danger, as the message was sent 25 Attic | to save his friends from danger or trouble;277 a fact which 26 Attic | of Atticus, in times of danger, were not less his care 27 Attic(293)| surviving, the troubles and danger of the present time." ~