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One wonders what he would have done or what he would
have said if the course that he had recommended on these missions had proved
successful, when, after touring the whole Greek world to negotiate such
disasters and mistakes, he still claims to have been granted the greatest
privileges, namely those of accepting bribes against his country and saying and
doing whatever he wishes against the public interest.
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