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 1   Cimon     |         that if he obtained his desire, he would pay the fine for
 2   Cimon     |        against the Athenians, a desire for his well-known bravery
 3   Alcib     |         affair, a messenger, to desire him to return home to plead
 4   Alcib     |     power, he should conceive a desire to become a tyrant. From
 5   Conon     |    nevertheless effect what you desire by stating your commission
 6    Dion     |        Dion was inflamed with a desire of hearing him. He accordingly
 7   Datam     |        with him, nor showed any desire to come into his sight.
 8 Timoleo     |   hatred of tyranny, but from a desire for it, this was a sufficient
 9 Timoleo(218)|         toj, self, and ma&w, to desire or will, and applied to
10  Hamilc     |       executed according to his desire, he then, by dint of a spirit
11  Hannib     |       him he so inflamed with a desire for war, that he endeavoured
12   Attic     |     persuade him to go, "Do not desire, I entreat you," replied
13   Attic     |         his affairs; for not to desire inordinately what he sees
14   Attic     | agreeable to those who have any desire for a knowledge of the actions
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