The Orations of Demosthenes Against Leptines, Midias, Androtion, and Aristocrates, Том 3H.G. Bohn, 1856 - 407 стор. |
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... kind , and from all persons , whether citizens , denizens , or aliens , would include many distinguished foreigners , who had exhibited their friendship to Athens in signal acts of generosity , and had received in return the grant of ...
... kind , and from all persons , whether citizens , denizens , or aliens , would include many distinguished foreigners , who had exhibited their friendship to Athens in signal acts of generosity , and had received in return the grant of ...
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... kind : after which he returns to general topics , urging them to rescind a law which could answer no good purpose , and was injurious to the national character . He shows by reference to their laws and customs , that the Athenians had ...
... kind : after which he returns to general topics , urging them to rescind a law which could answer no good purpose , and was injurious to the national character . He shows by reference to their laws and customs , that the Athenians had ...
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... kind occasionally . Shall we therefore make a law , prohibiting the council and the people hereafter from passing bills and decrees ? I scarcely think so . We ought not to be deprived of a right , in the exercise of which we have been ...
... kind occasionally . Shall we therefore make a law , prohibiting the council and the people hereafter from passing bills and decrees ? I scarcely think so . We ought not to be deprived of a right , in the exercise of which we have been ...
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... kind - that it is monstrous , when the state has no funds of her own , that individuals should become rich by having got hold of an im- munity . It is not just to couple these things together . If a man has wealth without injuring you ...
... kind - that it is monstrous , when the state has no funds of her own , that individuals should become rich by having got hold of an im- munity . It is not just to couple these things together . If a man has wealth without injuring you ...
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... kind for the sake of their benefactors even to some worthless individuals , than on account of the worthless to take back their gifts from persons confessedly meritorious . I really am unable to see , how people are to be prevented from ...
... kind for the sake of their benefactors even to some worthless individuals , than on account of the worthless to take back their gifts from persons confessedly meritorious . I really am unable to see , how people are to be prevented from ...
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