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For
let me make it quite clear to you, Athenians, quite clear, that you are being
applauded universally in consequence of the inquiries held upon this money, and
that men who have been convicted of taking bribes against their own country are
regarded as wicked and injurious, haters of democracy, professing, as they do,
to be your friends and to work for the city's interests, and having made their
reputation thanks to you.1
1 The concluding sentences of the speech are lost.
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