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1 Miltiad| and so menacing, sought assistance nowhere but from the Spartans, 2 Miltiad| acquaint them how speedy assistance they needed. At home, |312 3 Miltiad| this crisis no state gave assistance to the Athenians, except 4 Miltiad| Spartans came to the enemy's assistance. He led into the field, 5 Cimon| that, if any one asked his assistance, he might have something 6 Cimon| day. His protection, his assistance, his pecuniary means, were 7 Conon| from which he might render assistance to his countrymen. He in 8 Timoth| went with Agesilaus to the assistance of Ariobarzanes; 122 but 9 Datam| any one could come to his assistance. Thus a man who had gained 10 Eumen| side, he would be of great assistance to him in the projects which 11 Timoleo| slavery from Syracuse (to the assistance of which he had been sent), 12 Timoleo| and his enemies solicited assistance from the Corinthians, desiring 13 Kings| Alexandria, and stood in need of assistance from others. As for Ptolemy 14 Attic| had not long before given assistance; (such were the vicissitudes 15 Summ| Iphicrates goes to the assistance of Artaxerxes. Iph. 2.~376.