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When the cup of hemlock was already being handed to him, he was asked if he had any message for his son. ‘I charge and exhort him,’ said he, ‘not to cherish any ill feeling against the Athenians.’ 1 [p. 117]

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2 Cf. Plutarch's Life of Phocion, chap. xxxvi. (758 D); Aelian, Varia Historia, xii. 49.

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