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1 Pre| not go upon the stage, if engaged for a certain sum. Through 2 Miltiad| opposite the enemy, they engaged in battle with a novel stratagem, 3 Miltiad| Miltiades having been much engaged in military and civil offices, 4 Themist| reputation. He was much engaged in private causes, and appeared 5 Themist| struggle in which they were engaged, but for time to come. As 6 Themist| belonged to the Athenians, engaged the king's fleet for the 7 Themist| guile to be hidden under it, engaged, the day after, in a place 8 Iphicr| set above him. He was much engaged in the field; he often had. 9 Chabr| many wars in Europe; and he engaged in one in Egypt of his own 10 Datam| sort of man he was, when engaged in military service, in 11 Datam| every battle (for he never engaged but when he had confined 12 Agesil| attacking him in the plains, but engaged them in those parts in which 13 Eumen| aware with whom, they were engaged. He succeeded, also, by 14 Eumen| agency alone. ~VIII. He engaged with Antigonus in the country 15 Eumen| not happen because I never engaged with a stouter than myself; 16 Phocion| there was no danger, and engaged to be security for the truth 17 Hannib| valour; for as often as he engaged with the Romans in Italy, 18 Hannib| forests of the Pyrenees,231 he engaged, wherever he directed his 19 Hannib| the banks of the Rhone he engaged with the consul Publius 20 Hannib| While he was most vigorously engaged in preparing for action, 21 Hannib| Asia, and with these he engaged the fleet of the Rhodians 22 Attic| effect what he had once engaged to do, he used to take so 23 Attic| that he seemed to be |443 engaged, not in an affair entrusted