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In suits of this
nature, men of the jury, it is fitting that those who are to render a decision,
as well as the litigants themselves, should give the closest attention. For the
suit is not a private one concerning Polycles and myself alone, but it touches
also the interests of the state as well. In cases where the charges indeed are
of a private nature, but the injury is public, it is surely fitting that you
should listen and decide aright. If I had come before you quarrelling with
Polycles about a contract of some other sort, the contest would have concerned
Polycles and myself alone; but as it is, the question concerns the succession to
a ship, and extra trierarchal expenses for five months and six days, and it
concerns also the laws, whether they are to be in force, or not.
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