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1 I, 4 | war and peace, national defence, imports and exports, and 2 I, 4 | With regard to National Defence: he ought to know all about 3 I, 4 | all about the methods of defence in actual use, such as the 4 I, 10| treat of Accusation and Defence, and to enumerate and describe 5 I, 15| dissuasion, in accusation and defence. If the written law tells 6 II, 1 | and for prosecution and defence in the law courts. We have 7 II, 20| Phalaris, and that of Aesop in defence of the popular leader. When 8 II, 23| being pointed out by the defence, and the inducements by 9 II, 23| prosecution. As for the defence,...This topic forms the 10 II, 23| grounds of accusation or defence. Thus, in the Medea of Carcinus 11 II, 23| sending her children away. In defence she argues that it is not 12 II, 24| for violent assault-the defence is that he was not likely 13 II, 24| if he is a strong man-the defence is still that he was not 14 II, 25| true. Hence it is always in defence rather than in accusation 15 III, 13| may even accusation and defence, often enough; but they