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 1 Miltiad    |    forefathers, and his own good conduct,9 and was of such an age
 2 Miltiad(9) |                 Modestia.] "Good conduct," or "prudence," or "knowledge
 3 Miltiad    |         this proceeding, by good conduct than by good fortune, for
 4 Miltiad    |        by the uprightness of his conduct. But all are esteemed and
 5 Themist    |       commander by the people to conduct it, he increased the confidence
 6 Aristid    | distinguished for uprightness of conduct,40 that he was the only
 7 Aristid    |           through the indiscreet conduct of Pausanias, and the equity
 8  Pausan    |   advances to Xerxes, II.----His conduct abroad; his imprisonment,
 9  Pausan    |          enterprise, he began to conduct himself still more haughtily,
10   Cimon    |           In consequence of such conduct, it is not at all surprising
11  Lysand    |      Lacedaemonians, through his conduct, incurred the greatest unpopularity
12  Lysand    |        among the whole people to conduct the war; but it was written
13   Alcib    |       against the Syracusans, to conduct which he himself was chosen
14   Alcib    |       respects; and that by such conduct, he occasioned that, with
15 Thrasib    |   Tyrants, I.----His success and conduct in the enterprise, II.----
16   Conon(89)|    respecting Conon be true, his conduct in the matter is not to
17   Chabr    |      differed from the others in conduct and character, but was nevertheless
18   Datam    |        ruin of those under whose conduct affairs were said to have
19   Eumen    |        did not sink under it, or conduct the war with the less vigour. |
20   Attic    |          fruit of his respectful conduct; for Caecilius, at his death,
21   Attic    |  attendant on a praetor. In such conduct he consulted not only |435
22   Attic    |          mindful of the obliging conduct of Atticus; and, after ascertaining
23   Attic    |       suffer for any part of his conduct. ~XII. By such conduct,
24   Attic    |       his conduct. ~XII. By such conduct, therefore, he brought it
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