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 1     Pre     |          so noble that will not go upon the stage, if engaged
 2 Themist     |        at Lacedaemon, would not go to the authorities at once,
 3   Cimon     |           Cimon is compelled to go to prison on the death of
 4   Cimon(52) |      that Cimon's submission to go to prison was voluntary.
 5   Conon(86) |    persuaded by Tissaphernes to go to war with Persia, is scarcely
 6    Dion     |    strength, whom he ordered to go to Dion's house unarmed,
 7    Dion(104)|         anything in private, to go up into the higher part
 8   Datam     |      sensible that if it should go abroad among the multitude
 9   Datam     |  himself had been accustomed to go, while Datames himself,
10   Pelop     |        persuaded the Thebans to go to the relief of Thessaly,
11  Agesil     |       Corinth, V.----Refuses to go to the battle at Leuctra;
12  Agesil     |         he was urged by many to go to the field, he refused
13  Agesil     |        the field, he refused to go, as if he had a presentiment
14  Agesil(181)| occupied the height intended to go over to the enemy, and designed,
15   Eumen     |             They must therefore go about, and each collect
16 Timoleo     |         of Dionysius, he had to go to war with Hicetas, who
17  Hannib     |        whether I should like to go with him to the camp. As
18  Hannib     |       the country, and let none go unconquered. On arriving
19  Hannib     |         Hannibal desired him to go round to all the gates of
20   Attic     |  endeavoured to persuade him to go, "Do not desire, I entreat
21   Attic     | property; for he would not even go into Asia with Quintus Cicero,
22    Summ     |      Dionysius, and prepares to go to war with him. Dion. 4.~
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