Modern Eloquence, Volume 12Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1903 |
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Page 828
... Athenians five ambassadors ; and that the persons elected do repair , without any delay , wheresoever they shall ... Athenian people , comprehending the allies of either party . For ambassadors were chosen , Eubulus of Anaphlestus ...
... Athenians five ambassadors ; and that the persons elected do repair , without any delay , wheresoever they shall ... Athenian people , comprehending the allies of either party . For ambassadors were chosen , Eubulus of Anaphlestus ...
Page 830
... Athenians , and in their despite ; therefore , if ye are wise , ye Thebans and Thessalians , ye will regard them as enemies , and put confidence in me " ; not writing in such words , but meaning so to be understood . And by these means ...
... Athenians , and in their despite ; therefore , if ye are wise , ye Thebans and Thessalians , ye will regard them as enemies , and put confidence in me " ; not writing in such words , but meaning so to be understood . And by these means ...
Page 832
... Athenians , spends money for the traitor's benefit , or , when he has got possession of his purchase , em- ploys the traitor to advise him in future proceedings ; else nothing could have been more fortunate than a traitor . But it is ...
... Athenians , spends money for the traitor's benefit , or , when he has got possession of his purchase , em- ploys the traitor to advise him in future proceedings ; else nothing could have been more fortunate than a traitor . But it is ...
Page 833
... Athenians ! is Æschines , think ye , the hireling or the friend of Alexander ? You hear what they say . I now proceed to my defense upon the indictment itself , and to the account of my own measures , that Æschines may hear , though he ...
... Athenians ! is Æschines , think ye , the hireling or the friend of Alexander ? You hear what they say . I now proceed to my defense upon the indictment itself , and to the account of my own measures , that Æschines may hear , though he ...
Page 836
... Athenians , day after day in speeches and in dramas reminded of the virtue of your ancestors , should have been so naturally base as of your own free will and accord to surrender to Philip the liberty of Greece . No man will say this ...
... Athenians , day after day in speeches and in dramas reminded of the virtue of your ancestors , should have been so naturally base as of your own free will and accord to surrender to Philip the liberty of Greece . No man will say this ...
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