Orations of Demosthenes; Translated By Charles Rann Kennedy, With a Critical And Biographical Introduction By Robert Barber Youngman

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All this I effected when I procured your rejection from the consulship, that you should be re- duced to make attempts on your country as an exile, in- stead of being able to distress it as consul, and that that which had been wickedly undertaken by you should be called piracy rather than war.
Now that I may remove and avert, O conscript fathers, any in the least reasonable complaint from myself, listen, I beseech you, carefully to what I say, and lay it up in your inmost hearts and minds. In tr
...uth, if my country, which is far dearer to me than my life — if all Italy — if the whole republic were to address me : " Marcus Tullius, what are you doing? will you permit that man to depart whom you have ascertained to be an enemy? whom you see ready to become the general of the war? whom you know to be expected in the camp of the enemy as their chief, the au- thor of all this wickedness, the head of the conspiracy, the instigator of the slaves and abandoned citizens, so that he shall seem not driven out of the city by you, but let loose by you against the city?

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