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 1   Alcib     |       have been done without a strong confederacy of many persons,
 2   Alcib     |      against which there was a strong public feeling.69 But his
 3   Alcib     |        he secured to himself a strong alliance with some of the
 4 Thrasib     |      to Phyle, which is a very strong fortress in Attica, he had
 5   Conon     |   contrived to procure himself strong personal influence; 85 for
 6   Conon(86) |     Wetzel, he adds, have made strong efforts to justify or excuse
 7  Timoth(121)|                              A strong city of the Propontis, on
 8   Eumen     |      army neither numerous nor strong, for it wanted exercise,
 9   Eumen     | induced to relent, except by a strong expectation of eminent services
10  Hannib     |  seeing that he was not at all strong in domestic resources, he
11   Attic     |     cares he had upon him. How strong such |446 attachment is,
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