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Defence of Macedonian Policy
"But since the last speaker has ventured to go back to
ancient times for his denunciations of the Macedonian royal
family, I feel it incumbent on me also to say a few words first
on these points, to remove the misconception of those who have
been carried away by his words.
"Chlaeneas said, then, that Philip son of Amyntas becameSacred war, B. C. 357-346. Onomarchus
killed near the gulf of Pagasae. B. C. 352. See Diodor, 16, 32-35.
master of Thessaly by the ruin of Olynthus. But I conceive
that not only the Thessalians, but the other Greeks also, were
preserved by Philip's means. For at the time
when Onomarchus and Philomelus, in defiance
of religion and law, seized Delphi and made
themselves masters of the treasury of the god,
who is there among you who does not know
that they collected such a mighty force as no
Greek dared any longer face? Nay, along with
this violation of religion, they were within an ace of becoming
lords of all Greece also. At that cr