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Had not the
Council of the Areopagus, becoming aware of the facts, and seeing that you had
made a most inopportune blunder, started further inquiries, arrested the man,
and brought him into court a second time, the vile traitor would have slipped
out of your hands and eluded justice, being smuggled out of the city by our
bombastic phrase-monger. As it was, you put him on the rack and then executed
him, and you ought to have done the same to Aeschines.
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