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It is therefore unfair, gentlemen, that you should condemn me in deference to such accusers as these, who have gone this length in contesting the charge of their own impiety, and then, as they could never clear themselves of their own offences, they have the hardihood to accuse others. Nay, Cinesias,1 with the character that we know, has served in more campaigns than these men, who now show indignation at the city's plight! They make no contribution to any scheme for raising the fortunes of the city, but do their utmost to incense you against your benefactors.
1 A notorious coward; see Introd. p. xviii.
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