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<TEI.2><text><body><div1 n="2" type="Book" org="uniform" sample="complete"><p><milestone n="51" unit="section" />Then he came in again and<note anchored="yes" resp="Loeb" type="date" place="unspecified"><date value="-404" authname="-404">404 B.C.</date></note> said: “Senators, I deem it the duty of a leader who is what he ought to be, in case he sees that his friends are being deceived, not to permit it. I, therefore, shall follow that course. Besides, these men who have taken their stand here say that if we propose to let a man go who is manifestly injuring the oligarchy, they will not suffer us to do so. Now it is provided in the new laws that while no one of those who are on the roll of the Three Thousand may be put to death without your vote, the Thirty shall have power of life or death over those outside the roll. I, therefore,” he said, “strike off this man Theramenes from the roll, with the approval of all the Thirty. That being done,” he added, “we now condemn him to death.”
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