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For
when all the Peloponnesians came to you and called on you to lead them against
the Lacedaemonians, it was not by such arguments that these men persuaded you
not to receive them—(and that was why they took the only
remaining course of applying to the Thebans)—but to
contribute funds and risk your lives for the safety of the Lacedaemonians. Yet
you would surely never have consented to save them, if they had announced to you
that when saved they would owe you no thanks for your help, unless you allowed
them as before to commit whatever act of injustice they chose.
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