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But
in this city, gentlemen of the jury, our politicians rarely let a month go by
without legislating to suit their private ends. When in office they are always
haling private citizens to jail; but they disapprove of the application of the
same measure of justice to themselves. They arbitrarily repeal those well-tried
laws of Solon, enacted by their forefathers, and expect you to obey laws of
their own, proposed to the detriment of the community.
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