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Having thus carried the place, the Macedonians at once
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plundered all the furniture of the houses; and then, setting up
their quarters in the houses, took regular possession of the
town. But the people who had taken refuge in a body in the
citadel, having no provisions with them, and
well foreseeing what must happen, made up
their minds to give themselves up to Philip.
They accordingly sent a herald to the king; and having
received a safe-conduct for an embassy, they despatched their
magistrates and Euripidas with them on this mission, who
made terms with the king by which the lives and liberties
of all who were on the citadel, whether citizens or foreigners,
were secured. The ambassadors then returned whence they
came, carrying an order to the people to remain where they
were until the army had marched out, for fear any of the
soldiers should disobey orders and plunder them. A fall of snow
however compelled the king to remain where he was for some
days; in the course of which he summoned a meeting of such
Achaeans as were in the army, and after pointing out to them
the strength and excellent position of the town for the purposes
of the present war, he spoke also of his own friendly disposition towards their nation: and ended by saying, "We hereby
yield up and present this town to the Achaeans; for it is our
purpose to show them all the favour in our power, and to
omit nothing that may testify to our zeal." After receiving
the thanks of Aratus and the meeting, Philip dismissed the
assembly, and getting his army in motion, marched towards
Lasion. The Psophidians descending from the citadel received
back the possession of the town, each man recovering his own
house; while Euripidas departed to
garrison; and Pythias of
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