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done unto you, you should not do it to another. Which sentence he so loved, that he had it put up in his Palace & in the publick works

Agis ^ King of the Lacedemonians, being taken by ^ deletion unclear /deletion, ^ & condemned by the Ephori & without being ^ deletion unclear /deletion, when he was brought to the place of execution, & saw some of his servants crying, he said, O! man do'nt cry at my misfortune. For I dying ^ addition thus /addition unjustly & against the laws, I am happier & superior to those who take away my life.

Phocion having found the Athenians ungratefull, to whom he had done a great deal of good, he went to the assembly, & wisely said: addition O! /addition Athenians