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And as to other instances, innumerable as
they are, I say nothing, but as regards the cavalry which was dispatched to
Argura, and of which he was one, you all know of course how he harangued you on
his return from Chalcis, blaming
the troop and saying that its dispatch was a scandal to the city. In connection
with that, you remember too the abuse that he heaped on Cratinus, who is, I
understand, going to support him in the present case. Now if he provoked such
serious but groundless quarrels with so many citizens at once, what degree of
wickedness and recklessness may we expect from him now?
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