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and knowing as I did that our antagonist Philip himself, contending for empire
and supremacy, had endured the loss of his eye, the fracture of his collar-bone,
the mutilation of his hand and his leg, and was ready to sacrifice to the
fortune of war any and every part of his body, if only the life of the shattered
remnant should be a life of honor and renown?
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