Chap.

1    Dion|    tyrant. So suddenly had pity succeeded to hatred, that they wished
2   Datam|      vigorously persevered, and succeeded in taking Thyus alive with
3  Agesil|       in them. By this means he succeeded in getting an army most
4   Eumen|     whom, they were engaged. He succeeded, also, by an advantageous
5   Eumen| Alexander; and in this point he succeeded; for, as the meetings were
6   Attic|    Cicero or Hortensius; and he succeeded in effecting what was most |
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