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... Philip in a cause of which we did not per- ceive the real merits , till at a more advanced period of life we reviewed and corrected our early prepossessions . Yet it was the art of the orator only that seduced and misled our sympa ...
... Philip in a cause of which we did not per- ceive the real merits , till at a more advanced period of life we reviewed and corrected our early prepossessions . Yet it was the art of the orator only that seduced and misled our sympa ...
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... Philip , ) might be ventured in assertion to the Athenian Many , Demosthenes has left a curious example . Hardly anything in Grecian history is better authenticated than the fate of Olynthus in its contest with Lacedæmon ; the complete ...
... Philip , ) might be ventured in assertion to the Athenian Many , Demosthenes has left a curious example . Hardly anything in Grecian history is better authenticated than the fate of Olynthus in its contest with Lacedæmon ; the complete ...
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... Philip on the Hellespont , and Byzantium and Perinthus shook off their dependence on Macedon : but , all hopes of stirring up an active confederacy against Philip being extinguished , Demosthenes was reduced to considerable per ...
... Philip on the Hellespont , and Byzantium and Perinthus shook off their dependence on Macedon : but , all hopes of stirring up an active confederacy against Philip being extinguished , Demosthenes was reduced to considerable per ...
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