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Is there a man among your fellow-citizens, nay, in all Greece, who
will not justly upbraid you if he sees you venting your wrath upon Philip, whose
offence admits of much excuse—for he was making peace after war, and
buying his ways and means from willing sellers—and acquitting this
man, who made infamous traffic of your interests, in defiance of laws that visit
such offences with the severest retribution?
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