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1 Cimon | assistance, his pecuniary means, were withheld from none. 2 Alcib(61) | manner; vita, they say, means a man's mode of living in 3 Alcib | state of blockade. By his means, also, they detached Ionia 4 Alcib | had happened through his means. They therefore attributed 5 Alcib | Alcibiades proved by no means lasting; for after all manner 6 Thrasib(78) | who says that timidus here means a cautious person, one who 7 Conon | remembering that by his means he had overcome his brother 8 Dion | which danger he could by no means escape, unless he commissioned 9 Timoth | might be recovered by their means. When they had set out for 10 Datam | first place, to try every means to bring back his kinsman 11 Epamin | he thought that by this means knowledge was most easily 12 Epamin | not avail himself of the means of his friends to maintain 13 Epamin | should give according to his means; and when he had made up 14 Epamin | that it was through his means that they did not obey the 15 Agesil | others in them. By this means he succeeded in getting 16 Agesil | his country by whatever means he could use. When the Lacedaemonians 17 Phocion | when he furnished him with means of defence against Chares,208 18 Cato | regulations into his edict,248 by means of which luxury, which was 19 Attic | declared an enemy, by such means as he could, and relieved 20 Attic | Marcus Cicero had been the means of forming the connexion, 21 Attic | honours or wealth by his means, and of whom some followed 22 Attic(273)| are, as they stand, by no means satisfactory: something 23 Attic | possible, |439 by whatever means he could. When the common 24 Attic | what he suffered from the means adopted for his cure, such