The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choicest Extracts and Masterpieces from Their Writings, Comprising the Best Features of Many Celebrated Compilations, Notably the Guernsey Collection, the De Puy Collection, the Ridpath Collection, All Carefully Rev. and Arranged by a Corps of the Most Capable Scholars, 8. köideJohn Clark Ridpath Globe publishing Company, 1898 |
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... thing you shall hear . It proves Conon's malice , and that he was the ringleader in the affair : He crowed , mimicking fighting - cocks when they have won a battle ; and his companions bade him clap his elbows against his sides , like ...
... thing you shall hear . It proves Conon's malice , and that he was the ringleader in the affair : He crowed , mimicking fighting - cocks when they have won a battle ; and his companions bade him clap his elbows against his sides , like ...
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... things , so especially in two of great moment , Æschines has the advantage of me . One is , that we have not the same interests at stake ; it is by no means the same thing for me to forfeit your esteem , and for him to fail in his ...
... things , so especially in two of great moment , Æschines has the advantage of me . One is , that we have not the same interests at stake ; it is by no means the same thing for me to forfeit your esteem , and for him to fail in his ...
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... thing ; I shall proceed instantly to the most sifting discussion . of those measures which you have been distorting ... things he has been declaiming and ranting about , it was his duty to enforce the penal laws against me while facts ...
... thing ; I shall proceed instantly to the most sifting discussion . of those measures which you have been distorting ... things he has been declaiming and ranting about , it was his duty to enforce the penal laws against me while facts ...
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... things which he is now at- tacking and running down , or saw me in any way what- ever injuring your interests , there are statutes for all such cases , and penalties , and sentences condemning to heavy and bitter punishments . All these ...
... things which he is now at- tacking and running down , or saw me in any way what- ever injuring your interests , there are statutes for all such cases , and penalties , and sentences condemning to heavy and bitter punishments . All these ...
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... and split into many factions those who ought to have had all one only common interest - that of pre- venting his aggrandizement . But in this state of things , and in the prevailing ignorance of all the Greeks as DEMOSTHENES.
... and split into many factions those who ought to have had all one only common interest - that of pre- venting his aggrandizement . But in this state of things , and in the prevailing ignorance of all the Greeks as DEMOSTHENES.
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