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 1 Miltiad|       the territory that he had desired, he strengthened suitable
 2   Alcib|       would not yet do what was desired, for he knew that he himself,
 3   Alcib|        of Persia, and therefore desired that he should be attached
 4   Alcib|    never leave him. This man he desired to follow him, and caught
 5   Conon| declared Tissaphernes an enemy, desired Conon to harass the Lacedemonians
 6  Epamin|        soldiers), and when they desired aid from him, he showed
 7   Pelop|         very time that they had desired, they proceeded to the house
 8   Eumen|      that siege, as often as he desired, he either set on fire or
 9   Eumen|       and subdued the Persians, desired, in consequence of their
10   Eumen|       who, from old friendship, desired to speak with him and console
11  Hamilc|         who, though he ardently desired to continue in arms, thought
12  Hannib|         in the place which they desired, but that they would not
13  Hannib|        what was usual. Hannibal desired him to go round to all the
14   Attic|        he became conqueror, and desired money from several private
15   Attic|       inordinately what he sees desired by many, gives proof of
16   Attic|       Antony, when each of them desired to be chief, not merely
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