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 1 Miltiad     |     Darius, and, |311 if he were cut off, they would be deprived
 2 Miltiad     |         invested the town,24 and cut off all their supplies;
 3 Aristid     |       army of the barbarians was cut off. Nor is there any other
 4  Pausan     |          the barbarians had been cut off at Plataeae by his management,
 5   Alcib     |   acquaint him, that, "unless he cut off Alcibiades, none of
 6    Dion     |       feelings of every one, and cut off his enemies, as his
 7  Iphicr     |       captain. With this army he cut off a mora 108 of the Lacedaemonians;
 8  Iphicr(110)|          by themselves, and were cut off, 300 of them in one
 9   Datam     |         resist, as they would be cut to pieces within their ramparts
10   Datam     |          them, they were quickly cut to pieces. Datames then
11   Datam     |        stratagem he at once both cut off the traitors, and overthrew
12   Datam     |         brought on a battle, and cut off many thousands of the
13   Datam     |        overcome in the field, to cut him off by underhand artifices;
14   Eumen     |        to despair, a man who had cut off leaders of the greatest
15   Eumen     | sometimes repelled and sometimes cut off the most eminent generals,
16   Kings     |          Great. One of these was cut off by a disease at Babylon;
17   Kings     |   Lysimachus; and Lysimachus was cut off in a similar way by
18  Hannib     |          the Grecian forest), he cut to pieces the people of
19  Hannib     |          carried in a litter, he cut off Caius Flaminius the
20  Hannib     |          421 a distance, too, he cut off 234 Tiberius Sempronius
21  Hannib     |    thought that, if he could but cut him off, his other projects
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