Chap.

 1 Miltiad|    of those with whom he had gone thither. ~Having settled
 2  Lysand|    greater ease. When he had gone, accordingly, with this
 3   Alcib|     time when he should have gone abroad, that they might
 4   Alcib|    VI. The whole city having gone down to the Piraeeus to
 5   Alcib|    of the Athenian force was gone on shore to seek for plunder,
 6   Conon|     to the king; when he had gone, in compliance with this
 7   Chabr|     near Thebes, when he had gone to the relief of the Boeotians;
 8   Datam|     was not far off, and was gone to hunt. While he was watching
 9   Datam|     that "Mithrobarzanes had gone off as a deserter by his
10   Pelop|  given to him, and he having gone thither with an army, he
11  Agesil|     Europe; for a rumour had gone abroad that Artaxerxes was
12  Hannib|    he knew that a report had gone abroad. He therefore adopted
13  Hannib|    the Roman ambassadors had gone thither, and had surrounded
14  Hannib| bravest of men, after having gone through many and various
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