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 1 Miltiad     |    he took by assault. Being unable to gain over by persuasion
 2   Cimon     |   for as his father had been unable to pay to the people the
 3   Alcib     |     he had brought, but were unable to secure his person. Perceiving
 4   Alcib(76) | expected or thought would be unable) to be overcome by the hand."  ~
 5   Datam     |     that their foes would be unable to resist, as they would
 6   Datam     |       is situate. But he was unable to collect his troops with
 7  Epamin     |  others though you have been unable to corrupt me. You, Mycithus,
 8   Eumen     | alliance with himself. Being unable to make any impression upon
 9  Hannib     |       That prince, as he was unable to withstand their onset,
10    Cato     | succeed him himself, but was unable, through the senate, to
11    Cato(247)|    in Spain, but that, being unable to procure from the senate
12   Attic     |    by a certain day, and was unable after her reverse of fortune
13   Attic     |     promise what he would be unable to perform. But in striving
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