Whenever, men of
Athens, we are discussing
Philip's intrigues and his violations of the peace, I observe that all the
speeches on our side are manifestly inspired by justice and generosity, and
those who denounce Philip are all felt to be saying exactly the right thing; but
of the much needed action, which alone would make the speeches worth hearing,
little or nothing ensues.
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