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Athens (Greece) (search for this): speech 4, section 1
If the question
before us were a new one, men of Athens, I should have waited until most of the regular speakers
had delivered their opinions, and if satisfied with any of their proposals, I
should have remained silent, but if not satisfied, I should then have tried to
express my own views. Since, however, it is our fortune to be still debating a
point on which they have often spoken before, I can safely claim your indulgence
if I am the first to rise and address you. For if in the past their advice had
been sound, there would be no need for deliberation today.