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And
yet, men of Athens, it is just this
that rouses my indignation, that some of you should be distressed at the
prospect of the plunder of your wealth, when you are quite competent to protect
it and to punish any offender, but that you are not distressed at the sight of
Philip thus plundering every Greek state in turn, the more so as he is
plundering them to injure you.
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