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the rest of the273
at the same time217
at the head of202
on the other hand163
one of the most149
is said to have147
in the midst of126
under the command of117
as soon as the112
the end of the107
the head of the105
the hands of the103
at the end of102
on the part of102
seems to have been93
for the sake of85
in the hands of82
at the time of81
was one of the81
for the first time80
with the exception of78
in the time of77
into the hands of76
the time of the75
the name of the73
and the rest of71
in the case of70
the foot of the70
the whole of the68
the history of the67
as soon as they65
the part of the65
the banks of the64
the close of the63
in the history of63
said to have been63
in spite of the62
the beginning of the62
the greater part of62
as soon as he61
of one of the61
at the foot of59
the character of the59
the command of the58
as well as the57
and at the same56
on the side of56
for the purpose of55
the mouth of the55
the spirit of the55
on the other side54
the power of the54
the middle of the54
that is to say54
the walls of the54
in front of the53
the nature of the53
on the one hand52
in the course of52
in the first place51
set up a trophy51
the side of the51
for the most part50
the top of the50
as we have seen50
the head of a49
is one of the48
in the middle of48
with a view to48
about the same time48
year of the war48
the return of the47
on account of the46
for a long time45
to have been the44
that it would be44
at the age of44
as far as the44
on the point of44
by the side of43
in the event of43
it is impossible to43
seem to have been43
in the days of42
in the form of42
it is said that42
the lacedaemonians and their42
as one of the42
the palace of the41
the fact that the41
the midst of the41
from time to time41
lacedaemonians and their allies41
in one of the41
at the close of41
of the peloponnesian war41
after the death of40
it would have been40
the manner in which39
in the name of39
the people of the39
in respect to the39
in the mean time39
the inhabitants of the38
in favour of the37
in the spring of37
the battle of marathon37
in the way of37
the number of the37
in the direction of37
in the presence of37
on the banks of36
the origin of the36
with the rest of36
the eyes of the36
the head of his35
it is true that35
in spite of all35
on the top of35
at the beginning of34
under the name of34
the country of the34
in the first instance34
after the battle of34
and by permission of34
that it was not34
to be found in34
on the death of34
he is said to33
in the temple of33
and many of the33
in the eyes of33
in the following year33
the last of the33
to that of the33
the greek view of33
the same time the32
at the hands of32
the other side of32
the life of the32
that part of the32
in a state of32
the chief of the32
the presence of the32
the story of the32
and one of the32
of the rest of32
by special arrangement with32
it is difficult to32
a member of the32
the result of the31
by land and sea31
on the coast of31
the arrival of the31
we are told that31
in the open air31
at the court of31
it was in the30
a part of the30
the temple of the30
the destruction of the30
at the mouth of30
the site of the30
the remainder of the30
the members of the30
by the name of30
of alexander the great30
come down to us30
that there was no29
by the fact that29
but as soon as29
in the habit of29
the mass of the29
the form of a29
the beauty of the29
the leader of the29
appears to have been29
in the neighbourhood of29
the subject of the29
than that of the29
the territory of the29
the aid of the29
on the th of28
himself at the head28
it is probable that28
greater part of the28
a large number of28
the door of the28
that he did not28
on his return to28
of the grecian states28
was by no means27
in the same way27
the summit of the27
the case of the27
the use of the27
i do not know27
the rest of greece27
as a matter of27
to the temple of27
to be able to27
the affairs of the27
were the words of26
as well as of26
at the commencement of26
in which they were26
he seems to have26
the house of the26
so far as to26
not be able to26
at the time when26
to the fact that26
the cause of the26
not far from the26
that he could not26
the ruins of the26
of some of the26
one hundred and twenty26
are said to have26
to the number of25
the influence of the25
the centre of the25
the memory of the25
that they could not25
the government of the25
the field of battle25
was a native of25
in the year b25
the defeat of the25
on the field of25
the condition of the25
the place of the25
in the face of25
for the last time25
in the service of25
the face of the25
to get rid of25
coast of asia minor25
the service of the25
on the opposite side24
at a time when24
in honor of the24
other side of the24
the coast of asia24
the bodies of the24
to have been a24
have come down to24
in honour of the24
the strength of the24
that there was a24
such were the words24
face to face with24
and some of the24
the commencement of the24
a great deal of24
appear to have been24
to the foot of24
the bottom of the24
and on the other24
early in the morning24
the main body of24
the course of the24
was the son of24
one hundred and fifty24
the rest of his24
put an end to23
a great part of23
and as soon as23
the valley of the23
to the rest of23
the age of pericles23
the surface of the23
on the ground that23
in accordance with the23
and spoke as follows23
in the centre of23
in a great measure23
to the time of23
to the relief of23
it seems to me23
rest of the army23
the names of the23
that he would not23
the expulsion of the23
the entrance of the23
at the battle of23
that it was the22
the heart of the22
in regard to the22
was a man of22
be found in the22
the iliad and the22
a large body of22
to the house of22
fell into the hands22
was the first to22
the spring of b22
iliad and the odyssey22
in the territory of22
out of the way22
the athenians in the22
that he was a22
in spite of his22
was at this time22
in the heroic age22
a portion of the22
it was not until22
of the history of22
a meeting of the22
in the matter of22
in the mean while21
from the rest of21
in the art of21
of the ten thousand21
it was impossible to21
the majority of the21
is by no means21
but it was not21
the religion of the21
the work of the21
it was impossible for21
in the character of21
which they had been21
to the aid of21
which he had been21
the athenians and the21
the founder of the21
of the heavy infantry21
as long as the21
of the ancient world21
the shores of the21
of the house of21
in which he was21
the isthmus of corinth21
that he had been21
between the athenians and21
all the rest of21
it was not the21
in command of the21
there can be no21
in the place of21
religion of the greeks20
the authority of the20
in order that the20
made up his mind20
the next day the20
the period of the20
the revolt of the20
down to the sea20
lost no time in20
of the character of20
set fire to the20
with the help of20
a large part of20
the attention of the20
the conduct of the20
the time of solon20
at the expense of20
all parts of the20
a few of the20
of the death of20
of the trojan war20
the news of the20
as soon as it20
to take part in20
the interior of the20
the army of the20
the rest of hellas20
on their way to20
the property of the20
and in a few19
out of the city19
from all parts of19
as quickly as possible19
the poems of homer19
the exception of the19
the character of a19
is to be found19
the commander of the19
to the memory of19
the bulk of the19
the departure of the19
of the athenians and19
and there is a19
the edge of the19
of the fifteenth century19
that he was not19
of the temple of19
of many of the19
as if they were19
on his way to19
on the following day19
the men of the19
under the influence of19
the fate of the19
of men and women19
the genius of the19
the death of the19
on the subject of19
we have already seen19
the object of the19
the terms of the19
in the act of19
put out to sea19
to the court of19
up and down the19
of the athenian people19
the words of the19
the athenians and their19
in the hope of19
we came to the19
the gulf of corinth19
one of the seven19
in the heart of19
the time of his19
in a short time19
of those who had19
and that it was19
the passage of the19
the first of the19
the magnitude of the18
at a later period18
he was a man18
of the gulf of18
the city of the18
the manners of the18
by sea and land18
by hippolyte adolphe taine18
the opposite side of18
the conquest of the18
the place where the18
opposite side of the18
the death of alexander18
of the middle ages18
syracusans and their allies18
by one of the18
if they did not18
the progress of the18
at the house of18
the arms of the18
on either side of18
the waters of the18
the glory of the18
at the door of18
in the absence of18
it seems to have18
of one hundred and18
the interest of the18
the social life of18
the same time to18
with the view of18
this part of the18
after the fall of18
in the shape of18
at the moment of18
the assistance of the18
one of the great18
the power of athens18
the art of the18
for a long while18
some of the most18
the state of affairs18
in some of the18
the way in which18
the rest of their17
the success of the17
of the city and17
in the sight of17
the defence of the17
it was necessary to17
the direction of the17
to one of the17
from the time of17
could not have been17
the hands of a17
with regard to the17
the author of the17
that they did not17
of the men of17
the death of his17
of which we have17
was not to be17
there is no doubt17
of the power of17
it had been the17
one of the best17
was the daughter of17
in the person of17
made himself master of17
be put to death17
with the intention of17
the protection of the17
as i have already17
rest of the allies17
within the walls of17
the fall of the17
it is clear that17
it is possible that17
in such a manner17
of the four hundred17
a share in the17
that the athenians were17
as it is called17
the body of the17
it was not till17
the empire of the17
during the whole of17
the date of the17
could not fail to17
in connection with the17
great part of the17
was on the point17
before the christian era17
on the one side17
of the king of17
the approach of the17
it was resolved to17
as in the case17
in the city of17
here and there a17
the will of the17
that it was impossible17
the athenians did not17
and that of the17
the interests of the17
the syracusans and their17
in addition to the17
what was going on17
is a matter of16
manner in which the16
by reason of the16
a large portion of16
the house of minos16
to the end of16
of the palace of16
and set up a16
in front of them16
as soon as possible16
that they would be16
the light of the16
to the assistance of16
in the meantime the16
as well as a16
one of the generals16
at break of day16
in the harbour of16
in the island of16
the details of the16
on the site of16
to carry on the16
on the road to16
in spite of their16
and it was not16
the dominion of the16
history of the world16
under the protection of16
the hearts of the16
it is easy to16
one of the greatest16
the retreat of the16
sent an embassy to16
athenians and their allies16
the generals and officers16
the greek conception of16
the line of the16
up his mind to16
the possession of the16
rest of the world16
an end to the16
for the rest of16
took place in the16
a considerable portion of16
the city and the16
of the greek people16
it will be remembered16
of the nature of16
that they would not16
to take the field16
himself master of the16
every part of the16
the officers of the16
it may be said16
with that of the16
the women and children16
the state of the16
that they had no16
the ships of the16
of the city of16
assembly of the people16
at the instance of16
we have seen that16
the king of the16
under the walls of16
of the heroic age16
the temple of apollo16
the son of the16
as if he had16
the gates of the15
the appearance of the15
by means of the15
by land and by15
to say that the15
during the reign of15
the allies of the15
of the entente powers15
to give up the15
the same winter the15
the whole of this15
the jealousy of the15
the father of the15
that they had been15
on each side of15
the opening of the15
and it is not15
not only of the15
the circumstances of the15
and a number of15
take part in the15
so great was the15
in a few minutes15
in order of battle15
that they might be15
main body of the15
as well as to15
that the athenians had15
he came to the15
the study of the15
the most important of15
put him to death15
on the summit of15
the same summer the15
to deal with the15
the center of the15
the sake of the15
share in the government15
might have been expected15
became more and more15
one of the chief15
with all their forces15
with his own hands15
walls of the city15
were the first to15
it would not be15
to return to the15
it is not the15
of the great king15
put to the sword15
he was ready to15
a great number of15
in one of his15
a hundred and fifty15
the ears of the15
the level of the15
the whole body of15
the palace at knossos15
of those who were15
the king and his15
under the direction of15
if it had been15
the appearance of a15
soon as they were15
the question of the15
the greatness of the15
life and works of15
the other states of15
in a few moments15
for the use of15
in which it was15
the church of st15
with respect to the15
out of the question15
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in the execution of15
to believe that the15
that it was a15
the city of athens15
the position of the15
return of the heraclidae14
but it is not14
as early as the14
from the fact that14
it is evident that14
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as if they had14
the assembly of the14
sent a herald to14
would have been a14
while the rest of14
as well as for14
of the persian army14
so far as the14
the hand of the14
the argives and their14
the numbers of the14
it would be a14
each side of the14
in so far as14
he was about to14
with his own hand14
the latter part of14
large sums of money14
in which he had14
succeeded to the throne14
the rear of the14
of the family of14
under the control of14
in order that he14
of the roman empire14
on the occasion of14
the representative of the14
were put to death14
to go to the14
by some of the14
in time of peace14
to the present day14
the rise of the14
the help of the14
are to be found14
the point of view14
as a sort of14
by the light of14
the title of the14
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the minds of the14
the most powerful of14
as that of the14
the ideal of the14
two hundred and fifty14
is not to be14
the capital of the14
with the spirit of14
the lacedaemonians and the14
years of the war14
land and by sea14
in consequence of the14
of a later age14
the oracle at delphi14
that the athenians should14
soon as it was14
the shore of the14
out of the country14
and the whole of14
they were obliged to14
and there was a14
part of the city14
the right of the14
in the annals of14
the administration of the14
as far as possible14
from that of the14
of the greeks and14
of the royal family14
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the loss of the14
one of the first14
took part in the14
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for a short time14
the favour of the14
the works of the14
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the wrath of the14
the advance of the13
the safety of the13
rest of the hellenes13
in which it is13
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of the art of13
on the same day13
the independence of the13
their way to the13
of the lacedaemonians and13
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in the reign of13
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the heads of the13
the end of a13
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order that he might13
the feet of the13
the fact that it13
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of the athenian army13
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the confidence of the13
the overthrow of the13
will be able to13
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that one of the13
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the land of the13
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published by the macmillan13
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like that of the13
the wall of the13
the leaders of the13
by far the most13
the conquest of greece13
that they were not13
of the greeks was13
on the land side13
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cousin by blanche mcmanus13
of the persian war13
the fame of the13
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by the macmillan co13
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i told him that13
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duty it was to13
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which they were to13
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at the olympic games13
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year of this war13
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to be the most13
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at the top of13
the conclusion of the13
the time when the13
can be no doubt13
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be said to have13
to the palace of13
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of the most powerful13
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the shadow of the12
of athens and the12
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the same time that12
the same time he12
one of the principal12
of harmodius and aristogiton12
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of the fifth century12
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from generation to generation12
the pride of the12
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the mother of the12
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of the people and12
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the shield of achilles12
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the forces of the12
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that it had been12
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not to speak of12
the western coast of12
of the sixteenth century12
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the generals of the12
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the absence of the12
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of peter the great12
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the soul of the12
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on the plea that12
century before the christian12
the works and days12
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the gate of the12
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him that he was12
foot of the mountain12
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to pick up the12
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a view of the12
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the women of the12
in the homeric poems12
the consent of the12
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in this part of12
nature of the ground12
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in the following lines12
the mouths of the12
it is enough to12
with the whole of12
the king of persia12
in the church of12
with the main body12
that they ought to12
to take the place12
would not have been12
it was to be12
at the persian court12
at the mercy of12
it was he who12
at once to the12
he made up his12
to listen to the12
greek conception of the12
the greatest of the12
in course of time12
put himself at the12
it was the custom12
the fall of troy12
near the temple of12
the history of athens12
the cavalry of the12
the sight of the12
the head of an12
impossible for them to12
in that part of12
and in the following12
must have been a12
their wives and children12
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one or other of11
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to the spirit of11
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in the bottom of11
to take advantage of11
among the ruins of11
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one and the same11
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beginning of the peloponnesian11
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the dissolution of the11
it had not been11
the greeks and romans11
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the restoration of the11
the battle of the11
at the base of11
the blood of the11
argives and their allies11
on the hill of11
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as if it were11
will be remembered that11
in the same year11
to be seen in11
to be put to11
the islands of the11
of the eighteenth dynasty11
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that it is the11
by davies and vaughan11
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as the result of11
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large part of the11
one hundred and thirty11
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inhabitants of the country11
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at the same moment11
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latter part of the11
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rise and fall of11
in a few days11
so much for the11
in a position to11
journal of hellenic studies11
of the minoan empire11
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