Chap.

1  Pausan| notice; for they were not induced, even by this man's information,
2   Cimon|   side,53 named Elpinice, induced not more by love than by
3   Conon|   make war (being chiefly induced to that course by Tissaphernes, 86
4   Conon|  at, if he was not easily induced to credit it, remembering
5    Dion| second visit to the city, induced again by the entreaties
6    Dion|  for that reason few were induced to join in so perilous an
7   Eumen|  he could never have been induced to relent, except by a strong
8  Hannib| in domestic resources, he induced other princes to join him,
9   Attic|  age as Atticus, and who, induced by a love for the study
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