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One of the Sons of Aristaechmus Against Nausimachus and Xenopeithes (21)

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Moreover, I think I can also prove that you might with good reason refuse to hear a word from them in regard to the guardianship.[*] For suppose one should grant that they have suffered the greatest possible wrongs, and that everything which they will now allege about these matters is true, this, at least, I presume you would all admit: that it has happened to others ere now to have suffered many wrongs more serious than pecuniary wrongs. For involuntary homicides, outrages on what is sacred, and many other such crimes are committed; yet in all these cases the fact they have yielded to persuasion and given a release is appointed for the parties wronged as a limit and settlement of the dispute.

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