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Against Aristogeiton I (78)

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But, my dear sir, he will rely on public services. When and where performed? His fathers? Why, there are none. His own? You will find record of delations, arrests, informationsbut no services. Or perhaps, putting these aside, his numerous and highly respectable kinsmen will come forward and beg him off. But there are none and never were. How could there be, when he is not even a free-born citizen?

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