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No one has come forward to dissuade Mausolus when he
was alive, or Artemisia since his death, from seizing Cos and Rhodes and various other Greek states, which
the King, their overlord, ceded by treaty to the Greeks, and for which the
Greeks of those days faced many dangers and won much honor in the field. At any
rate, if there is anyone to give advice to either of these powers, there are
none, it seems, to profit by his advice.
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