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Against Philippides (8)

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You have concluded that one person will be immortal,[*] yet you sentenced to death a city as old as ours, never realizing the simple fact that no tyrant has yet risen from the dead, while many cities, though utterly destroyed, have come again to power. You and your party took no account of the history of the Thirty or of the citys triumph over her assailants from without and those within her walls who joined in the attack upon her.[*] It was well known that you were all watching the citys fortunes, waiting for the chance to say or do something against the people.

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