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 1 Aristid     |     though he had been at the head of such important affairs,
 2  Pausan     |     full of sagacity), at the head of two hundred thousand
 3  Lysand     |      as his authority on that head would be great. Pharnabazus
 4   Alcib     |   distance,77 and carried his head to Pharnabazus. ~A woman,
 5  Iphicr     |     he might place him at the head of his army of mercenaries,
 6   Datam     |       a hunter's cap upon his head, a club in his right hand,
 7  Epamin     |   refused to place him at the head of the army,157 and a leader
 8  Epamin     |       if he drew out the iron head of the dart, which had stuck
 9  Epamin     |    die unconquered." The iron head being then extracted, he
10  Epamin     |     of government, it was the head of all Greece. Hence it
11   Pelop     |     who would venture to make head against them. With this
12  Agesil     |      for though he was at the head of a victorious army, and
13   Eumen     | bodily motion. He tied up its head 199 so high with a halter,
14   Eumen     |      he erected a pavilion at head quarters,200 in the name
15   Eumen(199)|          Caput.] Not only the head, however, but all the fore-part
16 Phocion     |     Athenian was often at the head of armies, and held the
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