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 1 Miltiad     |            for delay, directed his course to the quarter to which
 2 Miltiad     |    executed; saying that "the same course would not be expedient for
 3   Cimon     |     secured the attachment, in the course of his return home, of such
 4  Lysand     |         and avaricious acts in the course of the war, and suspected
 5   Conon     |            chiefly induced to that course by Tissaphernes, 86 who,
 6    Dion     |           that he had adopted that course, not from hatred of the
 7    Dion     |            son, from his abandoned course of sensuality, to habits
 8  Timoth     |          But Chares, taking a rash course, would not submit to the
 9   Datam     |          which he had directed his course. He inquired where Aspis
10   Datam     |          which he had directed his course, and pitched his camp in
11   Datam     |     strong-holds. By pursuing this course for a long time, he made
12  Agesil     | distinguished. He pursued the same course with regard to different
13  Agesil(175)|            revolving," i.e. in the course of a year, in a full year.
14   Eumen     |           children. ~V. During the course of these proceedings on
15   Eumen     |          less vigour. |399  ~But a course of necessitous circumstances,
16   Eumen     |          animal had run in an open course. Hence it happened (what
17 Timoleo(213)|       happened to him alone, it of course happened to no one else.
18   Kings     |  flourishing condition. Nor in the course of so many years did he
19  Hannib     |           wherever he directed his course, with all the inhabitants
20  Hannib     |          Apennnines, directing his course towards Etruria. During
21  Hannib     |        days and two nights. In the course of his retreat, some Numidians,
22   Attic     |             by adhering to his old course of life, he avoided new
23   Attic     |           had completed, in such a course of life, seventy-seven years,
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