Chap.

1 Themist|  were said to be the chief objects of his attack, they sent
2   Alcib|    he had himself no fewer objects |336 of affection, his intercourse
3   Conon| treat by letter, as to the objects which you have in view.
4   Conon|  country, he aimed at more objects than he was in a condition
5 Timoleo| III. Having achieved these objects, and seeing not only the
6  Hamilc|    many years. ~III. These objects being executed according
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