But if they ground their plea upon this principle, if this is their interpretation of the peace, it is obvious to all that their argument is assuredly impious and intolerable and dangerous to Athens ; and it follows besides that their own words flatly contradict their indictment of Diopithes. For why on earth are we to give Philip leave to do everything else, provided he keeps clear of Attica , while Diopithes is not allowed to help the Thracians, or else we shall have to admit that he is starting a war? Yes, you may say, as to that indeed the speakers are proved wrong, but the mercenaries are really acting abominably in ravaging the shores of the Hellespont , and Diopithes is wrong in detaining the merchantmen, and we must not sanction it. Very well; be it so. I have no objection.