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you considered it both fair and generous that the peace should not
be confined to Athens and her allies
on the one side and Philip and his allies on the other, while those who are
allies of neither are exposed to ruin at the hands of their stronger neighbors,
but rather that your peace should extend its protection to them also, and that
we should disarm and observe a real peace.
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