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But of the rest of our
citizens—to confine the reproach to as few as possible—his
pupil, or, if you like, his teacher, Philocrates of Eleusis, is the only one whom I account as
such, not as if there were not more (for I would that no one else found
satisfaction in Aristogeiton), but I have no right publicly to bring a
charge against other citizens which I shrink from bringing against you. Moreover
the argument, though it applies to one man alone, will have the same force.
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