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... Demosthenes in a direct attack or personal denunciation . He was once interrupted by a member who com- plained that Mirabeau was always assailing him with irony ; Mirabeau looked at him for a minute , and then said with a very slow and ...
... Demosthenes in a direct attack or personal denunciation . He was once interrupted by a member who com- plained that Mirabeau was always assailing him with irony ; Mirabeau looked at him for a minute , and then said with a very slow and ...
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... Demosthenes spoke to a people of brutes ; -to a barbarous people ; —that there could have been no civilization before the invention of printing . Johnson was a keen , but a very narrow - minded observer , of man- kind . He perpetually ...
... Demosthenes spoke to a people of brutes ; -to a barbarous people ; —that there could have been no civilization before the invention of printing . Johnson was a keen , but a very narrow - minded observer , of man- kind . He perpetually ...
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... Demosthenes is said to have transcribed , " six times , the History of Thucydides . If he had been a young politician of the present age , he might , in the same space of time , have skim- med innumerable newspapers and pamphlets . I do ...
... Demosthenes is said to have transcribed , " six times , the History of Thucydides . If he had been a young politician of the present age , he might , in the same space of time , have skim- med innumerable newspapers and pamphlets . I do ...
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... Demosthenes in the assembly , or for Iphicrates in the field . But surely they were incomparably better fitted than either for the supreme direction of affairs . There is indeed a remarkable coincidence between the progress of 126 On ...
... Demosthenes in the assembly , or for Iphicrates in the field . But surely they were incomparably better fitted than either for the supreme direction of affairs . There is indeed a remarkable coincidence between the progress of 126 On ...
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... Demosthenes and his famous contemporaries can be so justly compared as to those mercenary troops , who , in their time , overran Greece ; or those , who , from similar causes , were some centuries ago the scourge of the Italian ...
... Demosthenes and his famous contemporaries can be so justly compared as to those mercenary troops , who , in their time , overran Greece ; or those , who , from similar causes , were some centuries ago the scourge of the Italian ...
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