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1 Miltiad| defend themselves within the walls, or march out to meet the 2 Miltiad| and came close up to the walls. When he was on the point 3 Themist| Greece, V.----Builds the walls of Athens, deceiving the 4 Themist| defend themselves with wooden walls." As no one understood to 5 Themist| that such were the wooden walls intended by the god. This | 6 Themist| themselves within their walls, Themistocles alone opposed 7 Themist| advice, and enclosed with walls, so that it equalled the 8 Themist| utility. He also rebuilt the walls |319 of Athens at his own 9 Themist| Hence it happened that the walls of the Athenians were constructed 10 Themist| and household gods,34 with walls, that they might more easily 11 Conon| Greece is set free, and the walls of Athens rebuilt, IV.---- 12 Conon| native city, and caused the walls of the Piraeeus and of Athens, 13 Timoth| Conon obliged to repair the walls of Athens; attachment of 14 Timoth| his own estate, the same walls which his grandfather Conon 15 Agesil| enemy, too, within their walls, and |392 many exhorted 16 Agesil| and the city was without walls, he proved himself such 17 Timoleo| repaired the dilapidated walls of the cities, and the neglected 18 Hamilc| repulsed the enemy from the walls of Carthage, though they 19 Summ| Athenians to rebuild the walls of their city. Them. 6.~ 20 Summ| the Thebans, rebuilds the walls of Athens, Con. 4, 5.~---- ---------