Life of Phocion, 1.27.3

Plutarch  translated by Bernadotte Perrin

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3But when Phocion had made his plea, Antipater replied that the Athenians could be his friends and allies on condition that they delivered up Demosthenes and Hypereides, reverted to their earlier constitution with its basis of property qualification, received a garrison into Munychia,[34] and, in addition, paid the costs of the war and a fine.

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Notes

  • [34] The acropolis of Peiraeus.