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Now I would have written this letter, as I said at the outset, for the sake of Lycurgus
alone, but over and above that, believing it to be to your interest to know the criticisms
being circulated among those who go abroad, I became all the more eager to dispatch the
letter. I beg of those who for private reasons were at odds with Lycurgus to endure to
hear what in truth and justice may be said in his behalf; for be well assured, men of
Athens, that, as things now are, the city is
acquiring an evil reputation because of the way his sons have been treated.

