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Up to this point everything was right and fair by the
note
laws of war; but I do not know how to
characterise their next proceedings. For remembering what the Aetolians had done at
Dium note and
by Samus, the son of Chrysogonus, a foster-brother of
the king, whose genius was then beginning to manifest itself.
The line was this—
"
And in fact the king and his staff were fully convinced that, in
thus acting, they were obeying the dictates of right and
justice, by retaliating upon the Aetolians with the same
impious outrages as they had themselves committed at Dium. note
But I am clearly of an opposite opinion. And the readiest
argument, to prove the correctness of my view, may be drawn
from the history of this same royal family of
For when Antigonus, by his victory in a pitched battle over
Cleomenes the King of the Lacedaemonians, had become master
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