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 1     Pre(6)  |    subject them to laws, but was obliged to desist, through the opposition
 2 Miltiad     |          with whom they would be obliged to contend in war. The Pythia
 3 Miltiad     |  discharge of this commission he obliged most of them to return to
 4 Themist     |          your house, when. I was obliged to war against your father,
 5   Cimon     |          were well disposed, and obliged the disaffected to return
 6   Alcib     |       called Eumolpidae had been obliged by the people to curse him,
 7   Alcib     |         who had cursed him, were obliged to recall their curses;
 8    Dion     |        temple of Proserpine, and obliged him to swear that "there
 9  Timoth     | condemned, III.----His son Conon obliged to repair the walls of Athens;
10  Timoth     |    fortune; for the grandson was obliged, to the great scandal of
11   Datam     | sufficient expedition, and being obliged to desist from his attempt,
12  Epamin     |   Thebans with death, because he obliged them to overthrow the Lacedaemonians
13   Eumen     |     preferred to them. They were obliged to submit, however, for
14   Eumen     |          was but weak, as he was obliged to stand alone against them
15   Eumen     |         the will of his soldiers obliged him; for the phalanx of
16   Eumen     |        attitude, and he would be obliged to contend with them for
17 Timoleo     |         the river Crimessus, and obliged those who had now for several
18 Timoleo(219)|      meaning is, that he was now obliged to the fulfilment of that
19   Attic     |          when the government was obliged to borrow money,252 and
20   Attic     |         it except such as he was obliged to make by the effects of
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