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 1 Miltiad     |  hundred thousand infantry and ten thousand cavalry; alleging
 2 Miltiad     |       the city of Athens about ten miles. The Athenians, though
 3 Miltiad     |      meanwhile, they appointed ten captains to command the
 4 Miltiad     |        of these, the number of ten thousand armed men was made
 5 Miltiad     |      hundred thousand foot and ten thousand horse, and proceeded
 6 Miltiad     |    advantage, that they routed ten times the number of the
 7 Miltiad     |     first in the number of the ten commanders, and he was represented
 8 Themist(29) |        among the whole people, ten drachmae to every person
 9 Aristid     |   condemned to be banished for ten years. ~Aristides, finding
10 Aristid     |    suffer the full sentence of ten years appointed by law,
11   Cimon     |   Amphipolis, and sent thither ten thousand Athenian citizens
12   Cimon     | ostracism, he was condemned to ten years' exile. Of this proceeding
13  Lysand     |   Athenians, he made choice of ten men in each city, on whom
14 Thrasib     |        Thirty Tyrants, and the Ten, who, having been afterwards
15    Dion     |     five hundred ships of war, ten thousand cavalry, and a
16  Timoth     |      his son Conon should give ten talents to repair a certain
17   Datam     |   eight thousand Cappadocians, ten thousand Armenians, five
18   Datam     |        thousand Paphlagonians, ten thousand Phrygians, five
19  Epamin     |        hardly took one city in ten years; I, on the contrary
20  Agesil     |   general,177 there had fallen ten thousand of the enemy, and
21   Eumen     |      water, but was only about ten days' march. The other,
22   Eumen     |     and dressed provisions for ten days; desiring that as little
23    Cato(245)|                  Situate about ten miles south-east of Rome,
24    Cato     |  Histories, of which there are ten books. The first contains
25   Attic     |      bequest he received about ten thousand sestertia.256 ~
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