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1 Intro| he proceeds to divide his accusers into two classes; first,
2 Intro| there are the professed accusers, who are but the mouth-piece
3 Intro| has already overtaken his accusers as death will soon overtake
4 Intro| throat of death.’ With his accusers he will only fence and play,
5 Text | have been affected by my accusers, I cannot tell; but I know
6 Text | charges and to my first accusers, and then I will go on to
7 Text | For of old I have had many accusers, who have accused me falsely
8 Text | disseminators of this tale are the accusers whom I dread; for their
9 Text | cannot tell the names of my accusers; unless in the chance case
10 Text | the reason why my three accusers, Meletus and Anytus and
11 Text | against the first class of my accusers; I turn to the second class.
12 Text | even the impudence of my accusers dares to say that I have
13 Text | youth should come forward as accusers, and take their revenge;
14 Text | that in which any of my accusers believe in them. And to
15 Text | has overtaken me, and my accusers are keen and quick, and
16 Text | that there will be more accusers of you than there are now;
17 Text | you than there are now; accusers whom hitherto I have restrained:
18 Text | my condemners, or with my accusers; they have done me no harm,
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