[93]
Afterwards certain persons advised us to
make peace; we took their advice; we sent ambassadors; and they brought back to
Athens envoys authorized to
conclude peace. Here again no one blames Aeschines. Does anyone allege that he
broached the question of peace? Or that he acted wrongly when he brought the
delegates here? Not a single man. Then about the mere fact that the city made
peace he need not say a word; for that he is not chargeable.
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