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Then the letter from Philip was read. It
had been composed by Aeschines without our knowledge, and was in fact a
downright, explicit written defence of the errors these men had committed. For
it alleges that Philip stopped them when they wanted to visit the towns and
receive the oaths, and that he detained them in order that they might help him
to reconcile the Halians with the Pharsalians; Philip takes on his own shoulders
the burden of all their delinquencies:
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