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 1 Themist     |          they wished to receive back the deputies whom they had
 2  Pausan     |     king, he sent them secretly back to Xerxes, and pretended
 3  Pausan     |        relations, has sent them back as a gift, and desires to
 4  Pausan     |    which reason he was not sent back to the fleet. ~III. Not
 5   Cimon     |    consequence, he was summoned back to his country five years
 6 Thrasib     |  baggage, they immediately fled back to the city. Thrasybulus,
 7    Dion     |     same time, also, he brought back Philistus the historian
 8    Dion     |          for after he had taken back his wife, who had been given
 9   Datam     |        try every means to bring back his kinsman to his duty
10   Datam     |     Mithridates, before he went back to his attendants (lest
11   Datam     |        at the same time, called back Datames, pretending that
12   Datam     |         ran him through, as his back was turned, with the sword,
13  Epamin     |         give Diomedon his money back; or, unless you do so immediately,
14  Epamin     |  destruction, nor did they fall back, until, after shedding much
15  Agesil     |    abundance of plunder, he led back his army to Ephesus to winter,
16  Agesil     |       he directed to be carried back. Upon this, the barbarians
17   Eumen     |    behind, to leap up and throw back its heels; which motions
18 Phocion     | pleading before Philip; is sent back to Athens, III.----Is condemned
19 Timoleo     |     originally founded. He gave back to the old inhabitants their
20  Hamilc     |       of all Africa, he brought back to their allegiance to his
21  Hannib     |      some days, and was turning back towards Capua, Quintus Fabius
22   Attic(251)|      was so old that it reached back to the earliest age of Rome. ~
23   Attic     |        any hope of bringing him back. Not only his open enemies,
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