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Answer to Philip’s Letter (8)

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Moreover, men of Athens, frequent reflection has taught me that not only do Philips alliances end in suspicion and hostility, but also the various parts of his own kingdom are not united by such satisfactory and intimate ties as people imagine. For although in a general way the Macedonian power carries some weight and value as an auxiliary, yet by itself it is weak and, in face of such a stupendous task, even negligible.

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