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If you are wise, that
performance of his will now be turned to his disadvantage, not only because it
was a powerful indication of his misconduct, but because he employed in his
prosecution arguments that are now valid against himself. For surely the
principles which you, Aeschines, laid down when you prosecuted Timarchus ought
to have equal weight for others against you.
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