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§§ 110—121. contain the reply to the first two arguments of Aeschines, that on the responsibility of Demosthenes as an ἄρχων at the time when Ctesiphon proposed his decree (§§ 111—119), and that on the place of proclamation (§§ 120, 121). § 110 is introductory. §§ 122—125 are a peroration to the division of the argument beginning with § 53.

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