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I say,
then, that it would be more honorable for Leptines to be guided by you in
repealing the law than for you to be guided by him in ratifying it, and it would
be more profitable for you, as well as for him, that Athens should persuade Leptines to assume a
likeness to herself than that she should be persuaded by Leptines to be like
him; for even if he is a really good man—and he may be, for aught I
know—he cannot excel her in character.
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