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 1 Miltiad     |     of the island. With like success he reduced some other islands,
 2 Themist     |      they came off here with success equally balanced, yet they
 3   Alcib     |      Athenians, from the ill success of their attempts in Sicily,
 4   Alcib     |   that both their former ill success, and their present good
 5   Alcib     |   the army; and that, if any success resulted, his share in the
 6   Alcib     |    you hinder your country's success, I advise you to keep your
 7 Thrasib     |    Thirty Tyrants, I.----His success and conduct in the enterprise,
 8    Dion     |     Dionysius; and with like success he secured the city of Syracuse,
 9    Dion     |  such eminent and unexpected success, for fortune, through her
10  Iphicr     |      a second time, by which success he obtained great glory. ~
11  Timoth     |    of his elders, but, as if success depended on his own vessel,
12   Datam     |      that were attended with success to him, were accomplished,
13   Datam     |       In consequence of this success, he began to be appointed
14   Datam     | efforts that the news of his success might not reach the king
15   Datam     |      delighted both with his success and the dress of his captive,
16   Datam     |      went on with but little success. He heard that the Pisidians
17  Epamin     |    care for the army and its success, VII.----Is brought to trial
18  Agesil     |     his clemency, IV.----His success in the Corinthian war; spares
19   Eumen     |      native of Cardia.187 If success equal to his abilities had
20   Eumen     |     gained but little by his success; for through the envy of
21   Eumen(205)|     of a reason for Eumenes' success against his opponents in
22 Timoleo     |    Dionysius, with wonderful success, quite out of Sicily. Though
23  Hamilc     |  XXII. HAMILCAR. ~Hamilcar's success in Sicily; his defence of
24  Hamilc     |  undertakings with excellent success; he subdued some very powerful
25  Hannib     |     Not many days after this success, he put to flight Marcus
26  Hannib     |    sailed off, in despair of success, Hannibal went to join Antiochus.
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