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In dealing with his unpatriotic conduct I
have approached the question of the very different policy pursued by myself. For
many reasons you may fairly be asked to listen to my account of that policy, but
chiefly because it would be discreditable, men of Athens, that you should be impatient of the
mer e recital of those arduous labors on your behalf which I had patience to
endure.
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