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Hence, I believe, it results that Philip, quite at his leisure,
keeps whatever he assails, while we are too late, and whatever we have spent has
been lavished in vain; we have succeeded in showing our enmity and our will to
thwart him, but by being too late for action we only incur additional ignominy.
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