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1  Pausan|      what he promised; if he effected it, he should never meet
2  Lysand| little known; for it was not effected by the valour of his own
3   Alcib|     that object could not be effected without the aid of the king
4   Conon|      in doubt whether it was effected with or without the knowledge
5    Dion|      laid open before he had effected his purpose. ~IX. With this
6   Pelop|      Their object being thus effected, and the common people being
7   Eumen|     his life, and would have effected his purpose, had he not
8   Attic|     estates in Italy, it was effected by the efforts and perseverance
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