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Demosthenes, when he came to the head of affairs, introduced some useful reforms in the system of the ; Trierarchy. The exchange, [Greek: _antidosis_], was a stringent but clumsy contrivance, to enforce the performance of these public duties by persons capable of ... Home Demosthenes The First Philippic page 6...
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Third Philippic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Third Philippic was delivered by the prominent Athenian statesman and orator, Demosthenes, in 341 BC. It constitutes the third of the four philippics. In 343 BC, the Macedonian arms were carried...
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Demosthenes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Demosthenes (384–322 BC, Greek: ) was a prominent Greek statesman and orator of ancient Athens. His orations constitute a significant expression of contemporary Athenian intellectual prowess and prov...
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He also argued for close cooperation with Xerxes' descendant, king Artaxerxes III Ochus, who sent splendid presents to Demosthenes. In new Philippic Speeches, the orator exhorted the Athenians to rise up and prepare for a fight.
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translated by Charles Rann Kennedy ... Project Gutenberg Release #6878 (November 2004); Select author names above for additional information and titles ... Download the etext in the format you prefer from Ibiblio or an alternate site (not all sites will have everything):
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The trashing of the most disgusting and unhistoric argument the FYROMians have ever presented from the texts of Demosthenes himself.
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DEMOSTHENES'. THIRD PHILIPPIC. LUCIANO CANFORA: Demostene: Discorso all'assemblea per ambascerie in. Asia e in Grecia (Terza Filippica). Pp. 83. ...
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THE FIRST PHILIPPIC ... Demosthenes delivered this address in 351 in an attempt to shake the Athenians out of their lethargy regarding foreign affairs;
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and Demosthenes, who had risen first to speak, proposes the creation of a large permanent fleet, and of a smaller force for immediate action, laying great stress on the necessity of sending Athenian citizens both to ... The Public Orations of Demosthenes by Demosthenes , translated by Arthur Wallace Pickard; Philippic I...
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