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 1 Miltiad     |          of their rulers, decreed three hundred statues to Demetrius
 2 Themist     |         vessels as many more with three banks of oars, and carried
 3 Themist     |          of Greece, consisting of three hundred ships, of which
 4 Themist     | suggestion was complied with, and three deputies, men who had filled
 5 Themist(33) |        triple from its containing three stations or basins, Cantharos,
 6   Alcib     |         five battles by land, and three by sea, in which they had
 7   Alcib     |             and there established three fortresses, Borni, Bisanthe,
 8   Alcib     |          defamed by most writers, three historians of very high
 9    Dion(98) |          18. Plato visited Sicily three times; the ostentatious
10   Datam     |        they call Cardaces,138 and three thousand slingers of the
11   Datam     |           thousand Lydians, about three thousand Aspendians and
12   Datam     |           as many Captianians,139 three thousand hired men |373
13  Agesil     |           he obtained a truce for three months. Each of them, however,
14   Eumen     |          had previously sworn, at three several times, that they
15   Eumen     |         from hunger not more than three days, was killed by his
16   Kings     |      advanced age. There are also three others of the same nation;
17   Kings     |         though he had children by three wives, and several grand-children
18  Hamilc(228)|                                   Three islands on the western coast
19  Hannib     |           in war, during the next three years, all the nations of
20  Hannib     |           by storm, and collected three vast armies, of which he
21  Hannib     |         Adrumetum, which is about three hundred miles 235 from Zama,
22  Hannib(242)|   observes. Principibus occurs in three manuscripts. ~
23    Cato(249)|           is corrupt, or that the three words have been intruded
24   Attic     |       parted from him, he ordered three hundred 267 to be sent to
25   Attic     |           expenses, not more than three thousand asses 282 a |442
26   Attic     |           but after he had passed three months under it without
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