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When the Peace vv-as finally concluded, that Peace which
Philocratcs propofed, and ^Efchines fupported; when Philip's
Ambafladors were departed, having received your Oaths ; when
the Wounds we received by their Condu6t, were not yet wholly
incurable, except that the Peace was inglorious, and unworthy
of the Commonwealth (and yet in Recompenceof this Infamy
we were to expedl fome marvellous Advantages) even then I re-
quefted, and advifed them to fail with the utmoft Expedition
to the           ; not to negledt any Opportunity, nor to fufFer
Philip to take PoiTeffion, in the intermediate Time, (22) of any
Places in that Country.