That, too, is the meaning of the dispatch of a second general to the Hellespont . For if Diopithes is acting outrageously in detaining the merchantmen, a note, men of Athens , a brief note, could put a stop to all this at once; and there are the laws, which direct us to impeach such offenders, but not, of course, to mount guard over ourselves, i.e. to keep a jealous watch over our own officers. at such a cost and with so large a fleet; for that would be the height of madness. No, against our enemies, who are not amenable to the laws, it is right and necessary to maintain troops, to send out fleets, and to raise funds; but against ourselves we have these resources, a decree, an impeachment, and a dispatch-boat. Those are what right-minded citizens would employ; malignants, bent on the ruin of the State, would do as these men are doing.