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 1 Miltiad     |          though it did not take effect, is yet highly to be commended,
 2  Lysand     |         found that he could not effect his object without support
 3   Alcib     |         to produce the greatest effect by his speeches; for such
 4   Alcib     |          While he was trying to effect this object, and entreating
 5   Alcib     |   Lacedaemonians would be of no effect, unless he delivered up
 6 Thrasib     |       care that it should be of effect; for when some of them who
 7   Conon     |       you, you may nevertheless effect what you desire by stating
 8    Dion     | authority, and produced such an effect on him by his eloquence,
 9    Dion     |    which was attended with this effect, that while he gained the
10   Datam     |       give him a pledge to that effect with his right hand after
11  Agesil     |   pretence that he would try to effect an agreement between the
12  Agesil     |    would have a most pernicious effect, if it were noticed that
13   Eumen     |   giving their suffrage to that effect; and among those condemned
14   Eumen     |        his spirit, had yet some effect in diminishing it. Antigonus,
15   Eumen     |        adversaries unawares. To effect his object, he ordered as
16   Eumen(200)|       Library. Eumenes, to give effect to this device, pretended,
17 Timoleo     |     other rulers could scarcely effect by absolute power, he attained
18    Cato     |          through the senate, to effect that object, even though
19   Attic     |     perform. But in striving to effect what he had once engaged
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