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For as to what
some of you may, perhaps, have heard, that he had a public encomium passed upon him
by the Syracusans, although in the former pleading you learnt from the evidence of
Heraclius the Syracusan what sort of encomium it was, still it shall be proved to
you in another place how the whole matter really stands as far as that city is
concerned For you shall see clearly that no man has ever been so hated by any people
as that man both is and has been by the Syracusans.
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