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 1     Pre(6)|       luxury and effeminacy; a condition of things which took place
 2   Conon   | Athenians were in a calamitous condition, and he heard that his native
 3   Conon   |       objects than he was in a condition to accomplish. Not that
 4  Epamin   | soldiers was brought to such a condition that all were alarmed for
 5  Epamin   |       of both people to such a condition, that the Thebans attacked
 6   Eumen   |        with his army in better condition. ~X. On this occasion Eumenes
 7 Timoleo   |   barbarians,214 to its former condition. But in these undertakings
 8 Timoleo   |    height of power to so low a condition. After the departure of
 9   Kings   |     dominions in a flourishing condition. Nor in the course of so
10  Hamilc   |        war, was no longer in a condition to bear the pressure of
11  Hamilc   |    republic in a far different condition than he had expected; for,
12  Hamilc   |     but reduced them to such a condition, that being shut up in a
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