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1 Miltiad|              citizens might not only hope well of him, but assure
2 Miltiad|              should be crushed,16 no hope of safety would be left.
3   Alcib|            had not only the greatest hope of him, but also the greatest
4  Hannib| Carthaginians to war, by giving them hope and confidence in Antiochus, |
5   Attic|             kindness, not to fear or hope. ~VII. When he was about
6   Attic|               nor was |437 there any hope of bringing him back. Not
7   Attic|               and since I have, as I hope, satisfied you, that I have
8   Attic|            increase my pains without hope of recovery. I therefore
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