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1  Lysand(57)|     them, when he made them a speech full of the fairest promises
2  Lysand    | decision regarding him,58 the speech was a proof, which was found
3  Lysand    |       he should procure. This speech Cleon of Halicarnassus is
4  Epamin    |   than elegant in a continued speech. He had for a traducer,
5  Epamin    |     shook their power by that speech not less than by the battle
6 Phocion    |       the liberty of making a speech, and of pleading his cause,
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