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 1 Themist    |       them on his account, he fled to Admetus, king of the
 2 Themist    | pursued by all Greece, I have fled to you, soliciting your
 3  Pausan    |      this temple the informer fled, and sat down on the steps
 4  Pausan    |   heard that the Argilian had fled to the altar, came thither
 5  Pausan    |   against him. He accordingly fled for refuge, a few steps
 6  Lysand(57)|  reason to fear Lysander, had fled to a temple of Hercules,
 7 Thrasib    |    against them. ~II. When he fled to Phyle, which is a very
 8 Thrasib    |     baggage, they immediately fled back to the city. Thrasybulus,
 9 Thrasib    |     for he forbade those that fled to be injured, thinking
10  Iphicr    |      of Perdiccas and Philip, fled with these two boys, after
11   Datam    |   onset, pursued them as they fled, killed a great number of
12  Hannib    |        on board a vessel, and fled into Syria to Antiochus.
13  Hannib    |   year, however, after he had fled from home, and in the consulship
14   Attic    |        such of his friends as fled from the city, and supplied
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