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On the Confiscation of the Property Of The Brother Of Nicias (16)

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But what calls for the highest indignation is that the disposition of men in public life today is such that the orators do not propose what will be most beneficial to the city, but it is for proposals which must bring profit to them that you give your votes.[*]

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