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 1 Miltiad     | venture to oppose them with so small a force." ~V. In this crisis
 2 Miltiad     |     glorious; for never did so small a band overthrow so numerous
 3 Themist     |      manner 32 at Salamis by a small number of ships ~VI. Themistocles
 4 Thrasib     |        tyrants, as well as the small number of his followers;
 5 Thrasib     |       and your good will." For small gifts are lasting; but valuable
 6    Dion     |   grace of person, which is no small recommendation;94 he had
 7  Iphicr     |     shields, short spears, and small swords, he, on the contrary,
 8   Datam     |      his death with but |371 a small number of followers, concealing
 9   Pelop     |       power overthrown from so small a beginning. For, out of
10   Pelop     |        enterprise; and by this small number the power of the
11  Agesil     |     for he was of low stature, small in person, and lame of one
12   Eumen     |   watch, and to make them very small at the third, and, by imitating
13   Eumen     |    they themselves would be of small account in comparison with
14  Hamilc     |     country should be but in a small degree improved, to resume
15   Attic     |      by purchase, manifests no small exertion. Atticus was elegant,
16   Attic(282)|        a month would be a very small expenditure for a man of
17   Attic     |     could have been told in so small a space. There is also a
18   Attic     |  carried out of his house on a small couch, as he himself had
19    Frag     |      advice, especially when a small part of life remains to
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