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 1 Miltiad|   Chersonese in this manner, he returned to Lemnos, and called on
 2 Miltiad|         IV. Darius, when he had returned from Asia into Europe, prepared,
 3 Miltiad|       which he had erected, and returned to Athens with the same
 4 Themist|     fact. In consequence Xerxes returned into Asia in less than thirty
 5  Pausan|         long after, however, he returned to the army of his own accord,
 6  Pausan|         that threatened him, he returned home. As soon as he arrived
 7  Pausan|    place on such an errand, had returned, loosed the string of the
 8  Lysand|        accordingly, when he had returned home, and had said what
 9   Alcib|       very great exploits, they returned to Athens. ~VI. The whole
10 Thrasib|        those with whom they had returned to a good understanding,
11    Dion|        altered after his father returned to his country (for keepers
12    Dion|         four years after he had returned from the Peloponnesus into
13   Chabr| receiving this communication he returned to Athens; but did not stay
14  Timoth|      and lost several ships, he returned to the same place 130 from
15   Datam|   should excite any suspicion), returned to the same place, and sat
16  Epamin|   prescribed.  ~VIII. When they returned home, his colleagues 160
17  Hannib| Hannibal and Mago home. When he returned, he was made praetor, 237
18  Hannib|        ship known to his party, returned to the same place from which
19    Cato|      tribune in Sicily. When he returned from thence, he attached
20   Attic|      Romans became tranquil, he returned to Rome, in the consulship,
21   Attic|        was changed. When Antony returned into Italy, every one thought
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