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But
surely when he says, “Demosthenes was insulted,” he is met
by an argument that is just and impartial and in the interests of all. It was
not against the individual named Demosthenes that his brutality was directed on
that occasion, but also against your chorus-master; and what that implies you
may realize from the following considerations.
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