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For the People of Megalopolis (29-30)

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I am surprised that some of you are afraid of the enemies of Sparta becoming allies of Thebes, and yet see nothing to fear in their subjugation by the Lacedaemonians, forgetting the practical lesson to be learned from the past, that the Thebans always use these allies against the Lacedaemonians, whereas the Lacedaemonians, when they had them at command, used them against us.

Then again I think that you must bear this in mind, that if you reject the Megalopolitans and they are overthrown and decentralized,[*] the Lacedaemonians can at once be a great power, or if they do escape destructionfor such miracles have happened before nowthey are bound to be the staunch friends of Thebes; but if you accept them as allies, Megalopolis will indeed owe its immediate deliverance to you, but we must put on one side all calculation of risk, and consider what will be the effect upon our relations with Thebes and Sparta.

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