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22 ALCIBIADES.

the matters contained in the articles of information,* Avhich Thessalus, the son of Ciinon, e:%hibited against Alcibiades, for his impious mockery of the goddesses, Ceres and Proserpine. The people were highly exasper- ated and incensed against Alcibiades upon this accusa- tion, which, being aggravated by Androcles, the most malicious of all his enemies, at first distm-bed his friends exceedingly. But when they perceived that all the sea- men designed for Sicily were for him, and the soldiers also, and when the Argive and Mantinean auxiliaries, a thousand men at arms, openly declared that they had undertaken this distant maritime expedition for the sake of Alcibiades, and that, if he was ill-used, they would all go home, they recovered their courage, and became eagei to make vise of the present opportunity for justifying him. At this his enemies were again discouraged, fear- ing lest the people should be more gentle to him in their sentence, because of the occasion they had for his service. Therefore, to obviate this, they contrived that some other orators, who did not appear to be enemies to Alcibiades, but really hated him no less than those who avowed it, should stand up in the assembly and say, that it was a very absurd thing that one who was created general of such an army with absolute power, after his troops were assembled, and the confederates wex'e come, should lose the opportunity, whilst the people were choosing his judges by lot, and appointing times for the hearing of the cause. And, therefore, let him set sail at once ; good fortune attend him ; and when the war should be at an end, he might then in person make his defence according to the laws,

  • Eisangelia, the technical term ing strictly under the letter of any

for an indictment before the legis- written law. • lature for misdemeanors not com-

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