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 1 Miltiad    |       making war on Scythia, to guard the bridge over the Ister;
 2 Themist    |     appointing him a sufficient guard. Here he went on board a
 3   Cimon    |   several parts, he never set a guard over them for the sake of
 4   Alcib    |       to putting himself on his guard. He in consequence betook
 5 Thrasib(78)|       of himself, and is on his guard against contingencies. Most
 6   Conon    | Tithraustes, the captain of the guard,87 who held the second place
 7   Datam    |       confer with him without a guard, as he apprehended no treachery
 8  Epamin    |       To Athens," he gave him a guard in order that he might reach
 9   Eumen    |        and the commander of the guard inquired how he would have
10   Eumen    |        the chief command of the guard was, that "he wondered why
11   Eumen    | originally promised, namely, to guard the throne for Alexander'
12   Attic    |       night, he appointed him a guard. Thus Atticus, in a time
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