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While Philip was thus engaged, the commissioners sent
note
out to the allies were performing their mission.
The first place they came to was
for they have, individually and collectively, an element of stability and a spirit of liberality. note The conduct of the Epirotes was in strong contrast. When they heard what the commissioners had to say, indeed, they, like the Acarnanians, joined in confirming the decree, and voted to go to war with the Aetolians at such time as Philip also did the same; but with ignoble duplicity they told the Aetolian envoys that they had determined to maintain peace with them.
Ambassadors were despatched also to King Ptolemy, to note urge him not to send money to the Aetolians, nor to supply them with any aid against Philip and the allies.
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