The Classical Journal, Volume 32A. J. Valpay., 1825 - Classical philology |
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... say these critics , " Demosthenes speaks of raising an army , furnishing the provisions , and pointing out the funds , but he speaks at a time when war had not yet com → menced ; in the second part , on the contrary , he speaks of a ...
... say these critics , " Demosthenes speaks of raising an army , furnishing the provisions , and pointing out the funds , but he speaks at a time when war had not yet com → menced ; in the second part , on the contrary , he speaks of a ...
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... say Jacobs and Rüdiger , " contradict each other ; in the first , the orator anticipates the future , and expresses the hope , that , in the war to take place , Philip may be punished , if the Athenians follow the advice proposed . In ...
... say Jacobs and Rüdiger , " contradict each other ; in the first , the orator anticipates the future , and expresses the hope , that , in the war to take place , Philip may be punished , if the Athenians follow the advice proposed . In ...
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... say , that if the Athe- nians followed his advice , they might now cherish the hope of being able to punish Philip . We ... says he , " speaks ( in ep . ad Ammæ . e . 4. ) of a sixth ( or fifth ) Philippic oration , which is lost , and ...
... say , that if the Athe- nians followed his advice , they might now cherish the hope of being able to punish Philip . We ... says he , " speaks ( in ep . ad Ammæ . e . 4. ) of a sixth ( or fifth ) Philippic oration , which is lost , and ...
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... says , that the orator was conscious how deeply the Athenians were affected with the destruction of Olynthus , and that he would not irritate this wound . But the whole tone of that speech betrays indeed very little regard to the ...
... says , that the orator was conscious how deeply the Athenians were affected with the destruction of Olynthus , and that he would not irritate this wound . But the whole tone of that speech betrays indeed very little regard to the ...
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... says , that Philip , whilst he celebrated the festival of the Muses at Dium ( immediately after the destruction of Olynthus ) , committed those depredations on purpose " to make the Athenians feel the incon venience of war , the better ...
... says , that Philip , whilst he celebrated the festival of the Muses at Dium ( immediately after the destruction of Olynthus ) , committed those depredations on purpose " to make the Athenians feel the incon venience of war , the better ...
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Page 323 - For the LORD shall rise up as in mount Perazim, he shall be wroth as in the valley of Gibeon, that he may do his work, his strange work ; and bring to pass his act, his strange act.
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