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The History of the Peloponnesian War

CHAPTER X
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If this was not abominable, what is?
And after these three crimes committed one after the other--the violation of your agreement, the murder of the men afterwards, and the lying breach of your promise not to kill them, if we refrained from injuring your property in the country--you still affirm that we are the criminals and yourselves pretend to escape justice.

Not so, if these your judges decide aright, but you will be punished for all together.
"Such, Lacedaemonians, are the facts.

We have gone into them at some length both on your account and on our own, that you may fed that you will justly condemn the prisoners, and we, that we have given an additional sanction to our vengeance.

We would also prevent you from being melted by hearing of their past virtues, if any such they had: these may be fairly appealed to by the victims of injustice, but only aggravate the guilt of criminals, since they offend against their better nature.

Nor let them gain anything by crying and wailing, by calling upon your fathers' tombs and their own desolate condition.


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