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But it is not so.
How could it be? Far from it! I call you Philip's hireling of yesterday, and
Alexander's hireling of today, and so does every man in this Assembly. If you
doubt my word, ask them; or rather I will ask them myself. Come, men of
Athens, what do you think? Is
Aeschines Alexander's hireling, or Alexander's friend? You hear what they say.
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