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On this principle, what a gross
insult it would be to Chabrias, if politicians of that stamp, not content with
making his slave, Lycidas, a Friend of your State, should make the slave an
excuse for taking back rewards conferred on the master, and that on a false
plea! For neither Lycidas nor anyone else enjoys immunity as a Friend of the
State, unless such immurity has been expressly conferred by the people. The men
in question have not received it; I defy the defendants to prove it. If they
have the effrontery to assert it, they will be acting dishonorably.
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