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 1     Pre(6)  |         it occurs in Quintilian, vii. 2, the passage is scarcely
 2 Miltiad     |   condemned, and dies in prison, VII.----True cause of his condemnation.
 3 Miltiad     |         to Demetrius Phalereus. ~VII. After this battle the Athenians
 4 Themist     |          the Lacedaemonians, VI. VII.----Is ostracised, and seeks
 5 Themist(28) |         is here made. See Herod. vii. 144, and Plutarch. Them.
 6 Themist(29) |        to Herodotus, vi. 46, 47; vii. 144, among the whole people,
 7 Themist     |         from temples and tombs. ~VII. Themistocles, when he arrived
 8   Alcib     |                                  VII. ALCIBIADES. ~Alcibiades
 9   Alcib     |         his successes in Thrace, VII.----He tries to promote
10   Alcib     |       were thrown into the sea. ~VII. This happiness of Alcibiades
11    Dion     |          His great unpopularity, VII.----Is deceived by a stratagem
12    Dion     |   Syracuse, to be put to death. ~VII. This act struck extreme
13  Iphicr(112)| principio."-----Bos. See Justin, vii. 4. ~
14   Datam     |      betrayed by his eldest son, VII.----Defeats the general
15   Datam     |         more promptly executed. ~VII. Yet from such a man as
16  Epamin     |        the army and its success, VII.----Is brought to trial
17  Epamin     |        support of their allies. ~VII. That he was of a patient
18  Agesil     |         treasury of his country, VII.----His personal appearance
19  Agesil     |    meditated was still unknown. ~VII. After the battle of Leuctra,
20   Eumen     |          his device in his camp, VII.----He defeats Antigonus;
21   Eumen     |        than to live ungrateful. ~VII. He therefore assembled
22  Hannib     |     seeks refuge with Antiochus, VII.----Endeavours in vain to
23  Hannib     |         days, a numerous force. ~VII. While he was most vigorously
24   Attic     |       neither Pompey nor Caesar, VII.----After Caesar is killed,
25   Attic     |  kindness, not to fear or hope. ~VII. When he was about sixty
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