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But since that base and shameful capture of the city, the latter
have been its rulers and tyrants; those who sheltered them before, and had been
ready to take any measures against Euphraeus, were rewarded with banishment or
death; and the noble Euphraeus slew himself, giving thus a practical proof of
the honesty and disinterested patriotism of his opposition to Philip.
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