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Shall we not man the fleet
ourselves? Shall we not take the field with at least a proportion of native
troops, even now, if never before? Shall we not sail against his territory?
“Where then are we to go and anchor?” someone has asked. The
progress of the war, men of Athens,
will itself discover the weak places in his front, if we make the effort; but if
we sit here at home listening to the abuse and mutual recriminations of the
orators, there is not the slightest chance of our getting anything done that
ought to be done.
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