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“and whereas, so long
as the People of Athens saw him
seizing barbarian states, belonging to themselves alone, they conceived that
their own wrongs were of less account, but now, seeing Greek states outraged
or wiped out, they consider it a scandal and unworthy of the reputation of
their ancestors to suffer the Greeks to he enslaved;”
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