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1 I, 1 | in the law-courts: in the public assembly those who have 2 I, 3 | well as by men who address public assemblies. Forensic speaking 3 I, 4 | accurately the usual subjects of public business, and further to 4 I, 5 | state burial; statues; public maintenance; among foreigners, 5 I, 8 | audiences and speaking well on public affairs is to understand 6 I, 12| ugly man with adultery. Public and open injuries are the 7 II, 3 | one, at a time when the public was angry with him, "Why 8 II, 11| wealth, abundance of friends, public office, and the like; on 9 II, 11| mentioned, as courage, wisdom, public office. Holders of public 10 II, 11| public office. Holders of public office-generals, orators, 11 II, 16| themselves worthy to hold public office; for they consider 12 II, 18| issue in some matter of public controversy; that is, in 13 II, 20| argument Socrates used: e.g. "Public officials ought not to be 14 II, 21| such sayings as have become public property (I mean such sayings 15 II, 22| Whether our argument concerns public affairs or some other subject, 16 II, 23| inhabitants of Lampsacus gave public burial to Anaxagoras, though 17 II, 23| upon her son not to take to public speaking: "For", she said, " 18 II, 23| contrary, you ought to take to public speaking: for if you say 19 III, 1 | it is in the contests of public life, owing to the defects 20 III, 12| something to the general public.~The written style is the 21 III, 12| of oratory addressed to public assemblies is really just