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It was not,
then, only by you, Athenians, that Conon was honored for the services that I have described, but
by many others, who rightly felt bound to show gratitude for the benefits they
had received. And so it is to your dishonor, men of Athens, that in other states his rewards
hold good, but of your rewards alone he is to lose this part.
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