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With regard to the
Chersonese, it is important to
examine the terms of his dispatch to you and also to know what he is actually
doing in the matter. For the whole of the land north of Agora, as being his own
property and no concern of yours, he has handed over as a private estate to
Apollonides of Cardia. Yet the boundary of the Chersonese is not Agora, but the altar of Zeus of the Marches,
half way between Pteleum and the White Strand,
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