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But that
is just the one thing that you cannot have forgotten; for at the same meeting of
the Assembly Philip's ambassadors put his case before you and the decree was
duly proposed, so that, as the decree was recited immediately after the
conclusion of the speeches, it was impossible for you to pass at once a
resolution which gives the lie to the ambassadors. So it is not against me but
against you that his letter is aimed, alleging that you have sent back to him
your decision on questions that were never put before you.
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