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1 Miltiad| fortune, of securing the liberty of Greece; for if Darius 2 Miltiad| greater friend to the general liberty than to his own power. ~ 3 Miltiad| which had previously enjoyed liberty. In Miltiades, however, 4 Themist| step which they were at liberty to take by the common law 5 Pausan| holding out to them hopes of liberty, to join him. But as there 6 Cimon| Athenian laws,52 be set at liberty, unless he paid the sum 7 Lysand| man, allowed himself such liberty, that the Lacedaemonians, 8 Alcib| to destroy the people's liberty. The suspicion of this seemed 9 Thrasib| such the dependence of the liberty of that most famous city. 10 Thrasib| times good men spoke for liberty with more spirit than they 11 Dion| tyranny, and to restore liberty to the Syracusans; but being 12 Epamin| destruction, but also secured liberty for all Greece, and brought 13 Pelop| under a check than left at liberty; for, after the Peloponnesian 14 Pelop| take arms and secure their liberty, not only those who were 15 Pelop| Alexander, restored him to liberty. But after this occurrence, 16 Phocion| age. Hence not even the liberty of making a speech, and 17 Timoleo| guilt, that he preferred the liberty of his countrymen to the 18 Timoleo| this was the true form of liberty, if it were permitted to 19 Timoleo| re-establish that degree of liberty among the Syracusans, in 20 Summ| Timoleon to Syracuse; he gives liberty to the Syracusans. Ib. ~