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Yet if all that
assiduous practice, Aeschines, had been conducted in a spirit of honesty and of
solicitude for your country's well-being, it should have yielded a rich and
noble harvest for the benefit of us all—alliances of states, new
revenues, development of commerce, useful legislation, measures of opposition to
our avowed enemies.
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