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Now the trouble that he caused by opposing the exemption of
our chorus from military service, or by putting himself forward as overseer at
the Dionysia and demanding election, these and other similar annoyances I will
pass over in silence; for I am not unaware that although to myself, the victim
of his persecution and insolence, each of these acts caused as much irritation
as any really serious offence, yet to the rest of you, who were not directly
concerned, these things in themselves would hardly seem to call for litigation.
I shall therefore confine myself to what will excite indignation in all of you
alike.
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