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1. Plutarch: De capienda ex inimicis utilitate

[...] This fact, as it seems, a statesman, Demus [Δῆμος] by name, apprehended: when he found himself on the winning side in a civic strife in Chios, he advised his party associates not to banish all their opponents, but to leave some of them behind, “in order,” he said, “that we may not begin to quarrel with our friends, through being completely rid of our enemies.”

[Moralia 91F-92A]


2. Aelian: Varia Historia

There was once civil strife on Chios, a very bad case of this most destructive plague. A man of political skill said to some of his companions, who wanted to expel all members of the opposition: “No, now that we have won, let’s leave ourselves some opponents, in case with the passing of time, we begin to fight each other.” He convinced them: it was thought that by this remark he had made a good suggestion.

[XIV 25]

 
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