| Demosthenes - 1828 - 218 Seiten
...years, the object of general attention and expectation. THE ORATION OP ^ESCHINES AGAINST CXE8IPHON. You see, Athenians ! what forces are prepared, what...and arrayed, what soliciting through the assembly, hy a certain party ; and all this, to oppose the fair and ordinary course of justice in the state.... | |
| Demosthenes - 1829 - 214 Seiten
...had been, for some years, the object of general attention and expectation. THE ORATION OF JEscrnxsa AGAINST CTESIPHON. You see, Athenians ! what forces...convinced that faction never can have greater weight wjtfi you than law and justice. It were to be wished, indeed, that the presidents of our senate, and... | |
| Demosthenes - 1832 - 228 Seiten
...been, for some years, the object of general attention and expectation. THE ORATION : OF ./ESCHINES AGAINST CTESIPHON. You see, Athenians ! what forces...certain party ; and all this, to oppose the fair and ordmary course of justice in the state. As to me, I stand here in firm reliance, first on the immortal... | |
| sir William Cathcart Boyd - 1843 - 444 Seiten
...age. In his chief oration, that against Ctesiphon, './Eschines commences his address by remarking, " You see, Athenians ! what forces are prepared, what...the state. As to me I stand here in firm reliance on the immortal gods, on the laws, and on you ; convinced that faction never can have greater weight... | |
| William Jennings Bryan - 1906 - 278 Seiten
...antagonist of Demosthenes ; after his defeat by Demosthenes, In the trial of Ctesiphon, vent Into exile. You see, Athenians ! what forces are prepared, what...party; and all this to oppose the fair and ordinary oourse of justice in the state. As to me, I stand here in firm reliance, first on the immortal gods,... | |
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