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 1 Miltiad    |           be crushed,16 no hope of safety would be left. Among the
 2 Themist    |            this contributed to the safety of Greece in general, was
 3 Themist    |      warned him to consult for his safety, as it would be difficult
 4 Themist    |     service, after I myself was in safety, and he began to be in danger;
 5   Conon(87)| responsible, consequently, for the safety of the king's person. ~
 6    Dion    |            for the sake of his own safety. But when he heard that
 7    Dion    |           might flee to a place of safety. He then chose from among
 8   Chabr    |      manner, but gained a place of safety by swimming. He, on the
 9  Epamin    |            be allowed to depart in safety, and carry away with him
10  Epamin    |           might reach that city in safety. Nor did he, indeed, think
11  Epamin    |         all were alarmed for their safety, as they were confined within
12   Eumen    |           himself more desirous of safety than of honour. Perdiccas
13   Eumen    |           and despair ing of their safety,201 Eumenes said that "If
14  Hannib    |      withstand their onset, sought safety in flight, but would not
15   Attic    |          character, who arrives at safety through so many and so violent
16    Frag    |            if it is allowed by the safety of the republic to pursue
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