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By some of his successors he has been reproached with ingratitude to his teacher, Plato; with servility to Macedonian power, and with love of costly display. - "Fathers of Biology", Charles McRae.
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He is still of opinion that Demosthenes should have been put to death for resisting the Macedonian invasion, but admits that the imperialism of Rome, which followed the imperialism of Alexander, produced incalculable mischief, beginning with intellectual decay, and ending with financial ruin. - "Reviews", Oscar Wilde.
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The Epistles to Thessalonica address one of these Macedonian churches from Corinth, whither the missionaries have been driven. - "The Making of the New Testament", Benjamin W. Bacon.