The Orations of Demosthenes Against Leptines, Midias, Androtion, and Aristocrates, Том 3H.G. Bohn, 1856 - 407 стор. |
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... taken away , because they were not always wisely exercised . They should rather make regulations to prevent the people from being deceived in future , and for punishing the authors of the deceit . It was better that a few unworthy ...
... taken away , because they were not always wisely exercised . They should rather make regulations to prevent the people from being deceived in future , and for punishing the authors of the deceit . It was better that a few unworthy ...
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... taken by which the unde- serving would be deprived . They had adopted the constitutional course , of impugning the adverse law and at the same time pro- posing another in its place : Leptines had deviated from B 2 AGAINST THE LAW OF ...
... taken by which the unde- serving would be deprived . They had adopted the constitutional course , of impugning the adverse law and at the same time pro- posing another in its place : Leptines had deviated from B 2 AGAINST THE LAW OF ...
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... taken the casualties of human life into account : the spirit of his legislation was arrogant and offensive to Nemesis . He concludes with a brief peroration , summing up the general advan- tages to be obtained by a decision in his own ...
... taken the casualties of human life into account : the spirit of his legislation was arrogant and offensive to Nemesis . He concludes with a brief peroration , summing up the general advan- tages to be obtained by a decision in his own ...
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... taken away no slight protection of the government . Possibly however , to withdraw your attention from these points , Leptines will venture to say , that now the official burdens fall upon poor men , but by the present law the most ...
... taken away no slight protection of the government . Possibly however , to withdraw your attention from these points , Leptines will venture to say , that now the official burdens fall upon poor men , but by the present law the most ...
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... taken your gift away from him . 1 But you have not only to see , men of Athens , that Leucon be not wronged , whose anxiety about his privilege would be for the sake of honour and not emolument , but that no one else be wronged , who ...
... taken your gift away from him . 1 But you have not only to see , men of Athens , that Leucon be not wronged , whose anxiety about his privilege would be for the sake of honour and not emolument , but that no one else be wronged , who ...
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