The History of Rome, Books 27 to 36

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KingAntiochus was one of whom they did not doubt that, so soon as he wassatisfied that his forces were adequate, he would cross over intoEurope; and they were unwilling to let these cities, the possessionof which would be so advantageous to him, lie open to his occupation. Quinctius, with the ten ambassadors, sailed from Elatia to Anticyra, and thence to Corinth. Here the plans they had laid down respectingthe liberation of Greece were discussed for about three days in acouncil of the ten ambas...sadors. Quinctius frequently urged, that"every part of Greece ought to be set at liberty, if they wishedto refute the cavils of the Aetolians; if they wished, that sincereaffection and respect for the Roman nation should be universallyentertained; or if they wished to convince the world that they hadcrossed the sea with the design of liberating Greece, and not oftransferring the sovereignty of it from Philip to themselves. " TheMacedonians alleged nothing in opposition to the arguments made use ofin favour of the freedom of the cities; but "they thought it safer forthose cities themselves that they should remain, for a time, under theprotection of Roman garrisons, than be obliged to receive Antiochusfor a master in the room of Philip.

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