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 1 Miltiad(24) |                       Urbem.] The chief town of the island, bearing
 2 Themist     |     Marathon, were said to be the chief objects of his attack, they
 3 Themist     | Lacedaemonians, who then held the chief command, but making less
 4  Pausan     |        the king (a man, among the chief of all the Persians, brave
 5  Lysand     |         what he wished before the chief magistrates, handed them,
 6   Alcib     |      abilities and valour was his chief misfortune; since he was
 7   Alcib     |    Persians, with whom it was the chief praise to hunt hard and
 8   Conon(87) |           considered to have been chief of the life-guards, and
 9   Datam     |         recalled Pharnabazus, the chief direction of the war was
10   Pelop     |         belief they committed the chief posts to their own friends,
11   Pelop     |        that very day on which the chief magistrates were accustomed
12   Pelop     |        Archias, who then held the chief post at Thebes, in which
13   Pelop     |         to expel its tyrants. The chief command in the expedition
14  Agesil     |         Tissaphernes, who had the chief authority among the royal
15   Eumen     |           the river Nile, and the chief command was conferred upon
16   Eumen     |        foreigner, should have the chief authority rather than others
17   Eumen(201)|          rebus summis.] "Of their chief concerns."  ~
18   Eumen     |    Onomarchus, in whose hands the chief command of the guard was,
19  Hamilc     |     Romans seems to have been the chief cause of producing the second
20   Attic     |        each of them desired to be chief, not merely of the city
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