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 1 Miltiad(14) |       Herodotus, a term of sixty days for his absence, on the
 2 Miltiad     |       king would perish in a few days, either by the sword of
 3 Themist     |         Asia in less than thirty days, by the same way by which
 4  Lysand(57) |       their sanctuary, he, a few days after, when they were free
 5   Conon     |      nobody, therefore, in those days, that the Athenians, if
 6   Datam     |       spot Mithridates came some days previously, in company with
 7  Agesil     |   intimate friend. ~In his early days he had a dispute with Leotychides,
 8  Agesil     |        he accomplished in thirty days a journey which Xerxes had
 9   Eumen     |         to live, however, in the days in which the Macedonians
10   Eumen     |           but was only about ten days' march. The other, by which
11   Eumen     |       dressed provisions for ten days; desiring that as little
12   Eumen     |       finish his journey in five days, he would take care that
13   Eumen     |    delayed not less than as many days more.202 They must therefore
14   Eumen(202)|        the space of just as many days." ~
15   Eumen     |       hunger not more than three days, was killed by his guards
16  Hannib     |         lain encamped there some days, and was turning back towards
17  Hannib     |     beyond the rampart. Not many days after this success, he put
18  Hannib     |      were not agreed upon. A few days after this meeting, he came
19  Hannib     |      miles 235 from Zama, in two days and two nights. In the course
20  Hannib     |          drew together, in a few days, a numerous force. ~VII.
21  Hannib     |        to engage by sea in a few days; Hannibal was inferior in
22   Attic     | vicissitudes of fortune in those days, that sometimes one party,
23   Attic     |         consulship to his latter days, and which he that reads
24   Attic     |        taken during the last few days, I have prolonged life only
25   Attic     |      abstained from food for two days, the fever suddenly left
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