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1 Themist | Themistocles than by the arms of Greece. ~V. Though Xerxes 2 Alcib | nothing was left but their arms and their ships) was not 3 Thrasib | repulsed, and having lost their arms and baggage, they immediately 4 Thrasib | laid hands on nothing but arms, of which he was in want, 5 Iphicr | existed before. He altered the arms of the infantry; for whereas, 6 Chabr | than to throw away his arms and abandon the vessel in 7 Timoth | and Byzantians by force of arms; he took Samos, on the siege 8 Datam | without having recourse to arms. But going to confer with 9 Datam | heard this, he took up his arms, and ordered his men to 10 Pelop | people being summoned to take arms and secure their liberty, 11 Agesil | and erecting forges for arms there, made preparations 12 Agesil | angry with all who had borne arms against him, preferred, 13 Phocion | the people assembled under arms to defend that harbour, 14 Phocion | did not call any body to arms, but would not even take 15 Hamilc | ardently desired to continue in arms, thought it, nevertheless, 16 Hamilc | Eryx, should lay down their arms and quit Sicily, Hamilcar 17 Hamilc | to resign to his enemies arms which he had received from 18 Hamilc | hundred thousand men in arms, but reduced them to such 19 Hamilc | all Africa with horses, arms, men, and money. But as 20 Hannib | nothing but excite the king to arms, and animate him against 21 Attic | whom, that I might not bear arms against you, I quitted | 22 Attic(268)| displeasure, had recourse to arms, and besieged Decimus Brutus,