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By using such arguments he found no difficulty in firing Philip's ambition: as was natural, I think, considering that he was but a youthful monarch, who had as yet been successful in all his undertakings, and was in any case of a singularly daring character; and considering too that he was sprung from a family which above all families has somehow a tendency to aim at universal monarchy.
At the moment then, as I said, Philip communicated the
news conveyed by the letter to Demetrius alone; and afterwards summoning a council of his friends consulted them on
the subject of making peace with the Aetolians. And when
even Aratus professed no disinclination to the measure, on the
ground that they would be making peace as conquerors, the
king without waiting for the ambassadors, who were officially
engaged in negotiating its terms, sent Cleonicus of
authority the affairs of the island; and having done so he
sailed back to
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