[21]
Phocritus and I, who were named in the
same articles, refused to participate in the award, because the plaintiff denied
that in his view we were arbitrators; but Aristocles, whose authority was not
only disputed, but who had expressly been forbidden to act, nevertheless made
the declaration—a thing which not one of you and not one of all the
other Athenians could have been induced to do.
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