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Next, I have
this much to say to Cephisodotus. As an orator, men of Athens, he is inferior to none. Then it
would be far more honorable to use his talents for the chastisement of
evil-doers than for the injury of those who deserve well. If he must make
enemies, I suggest that they should be those who injure the people, not those
who benefit them.
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