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 1 Miltiad    |       not pay this money, he was thrown into prison, and there ended
 2  Pausan    |         he arrived there, he was thrown into the public prison by
 3   Cimon    |    Frequently, when he saw a man thrown in his way by chance 55
 4   Cimon(55)|       obvium, fortuito oblatum, "thrown in his way by chance," as
 5   Alcib    |          the city of Athens were thrown down, except one, which
 6   Alcib    |     curse had been written, were thrown into the sea. ~VII. This
 7   Pelop    | Alexander, tyrant of Pherae, and thrown into prison. Epaminondas,
 8  Agesil    |         nothing more than a skin thrown upon it,183 while all his
 9 Phocion    |   Piraeeus to Nicanor, and being thrown, by order of the council,
10  Hannib    |    hurled into them. These, when thrown, at first excited laughter
11   Attic    |          death of Sulpicius, was thrown into confusion by the disturbances
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