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I
will now trench upon a dangerous topic and offer some remarks to those who, for
these reasons, admire him. How such persons ought to be regarded, you shall
judge for yourselves; I will say nothing myself, except that they are not wise
in taking his part. Now of you who are here in court, I assume that this does
not apply to any: it is only fair, men of Athens, and honorable and proper that I should both say and
think that of you.
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