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No, gentlemen; you must not yield to unworthy
emotion. If you are holding an examination for the office of herald, you do well
to look for a man with a fine loud voice; but if you are choosing an ambassador
or a candidate for public office, you seek an honest man, a man who exhibits a
proud spirit as your representative, and a spirit of equality as your
fellow-citizen. I, for example, showed no respect for Philip; I kept my respect
for the captives, I rescued them, I spared no effort. Aeschines, on the other
hand, grovelled at Philip's feet, sang his Hymn of Victory, and disregards you
altogether.
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