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... Demosthenes : The only child of the latter of these matches , ' ( that of the second daughter of Gylon with his father , ) from his father , named Demosthenes , was left an orphan of seven years old , with pro- perty which ranked him ...
... Demosthenes : The only child of the latter of these matches , ' ( that of the second daughter of Gylon with his father , ) from his father , named Demosthenes , was left an orphan of seven years old , with pro- perty which ranked him ...
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... 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 dissolution of the confederacy of which it had been the head ...
... 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 dissolution of the confederacy of which it had been the head ...
Pagina 160
... Demosthenes was reduced to considerable per- plexities . He withdrew , therefore , from his leading situation , and a short tranquillity followed . It was not till he had carried his long concerted measure of an alliance with Thebes ...
... Demosthenes was reduced to considerable per- plexities . He withdrew , therefore , from his leading situation , and a short tranquillity followed . It was not till he had carried his long concerted measure of an alliance with Thebes ...
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