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But as soon as he
was visited by us ambassadors, he promptly took Aeschines into his pay, that he
might support and co-operate with the infamous Philocrates, and overpower those
of us whose intentions were honest. He then composed a letter to you, as the
best means of obtaining the peace he desired.
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