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                    <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><text xml:lang="eng"><body><div type="translation" n="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0010.tlg019.perseus-eng2" xml:lang="eng"><div n="84" subtype="section" type="textpart"><p> I maintain also that if you compare me with those who profess<note anchored="true" resp="ed">These are the “eristics.” See General Introd. pp. xxi, xxv.</note> to turn men
          to a life of temperance and justice, you will find that my teaching is more true and more
          profitable than theirs. For they exhort their followers to a kind of virtue and wisdom
          which is ignored by the rest of the world and is disputed among themselves; I, to a kind
          which is recognized by all. </p></div><div n="85" subtype="section" type="textpart"><p>They, again, are satisfied if through the prestige of their names they can draw a number
          of pupils into their society; I, you will find, have never invited any person to follow
          me, but endeavor to persuade the whole state to pursue a policy from which the Athenians
          will become prosperous themselves, and at the same time deliver the rest of the Hellenes
          from their present ills. </p></div><div n="86" subtype="section" type="textpart"><p> And yet, when anyone devotes his life to urging all his fellow-countrymen to be nobler
          and juster leaders of the Hellenes, how is it conceivable that such a man should corrupt
          his followers? What man possessed of the power to discover discourses of this character
          would try to search for those that are pernicious and have to do with pernicious things,
          especially a man who has reaped from his works the rewards which I have had? </p></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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