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Against Aristogeiton I (73)

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I beg the jury in Heavens name to consider this point also. If he convicts Aristo of malicious intent, what will it mean? His name, of course, will be erased and Aristos substituted, because that is the law. Good! Then henceforward will this man, whose name has been erased, be a State-debtor, and will the other man, registered as a debtor, retain his full citizenship? That is what follows from the defendants claim, for if he is not a debtor when his name has been registered, then, when his name has been erased, he will obviously be a debtor. But that is absolutely untrue. No; when his name is erased, then he will be no longer a debtor. In that case the defendant is a debtor now.[*]

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