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of
the repopulation of Thespiae and
Plataea, and of the recovery of
Apollo's treasure, not from the Phocians, but from the Thebans, who had planned
the seizure of the temple. It was himself, he added, who had instructed Philip
that those who contrived the project were quite as sacrilegious as the men by
whose hands it was executed; and therefore the Thebans had set a price on his
head!
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