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And yet ignorance is not a fair excuse in
public life; no man is required or compelled by you to handle politics. When a
man puts himself forward with a persuasion of his own ability, you receive his
advances, as kindly and courteous people should, with goodwill and without
jealousy; you give him appointments and entrust him with public business.
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