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... SPEECH I. - On the Estate of Cleonymus SPEECH II . - On the Estate of Pyrrhus SPEECH III . - On the Estate of Nicostratus SPEECH IV . On the Estate of Dicæogenes SPEECH V. - On the Estate of Philoctemon SPEECH VI . - On the Estate of ...
... SPEECH I. - On the Estate of Cleonymus SPEECH II . - On the Estate of Pyrrhus SPEECH III . - On the Estate of Nicostratus SPEECH IV . On the Estate of Dicæogenes SPEECH V. - On the Estate of Philoctemon SPEECH VI . - On the Estate of ...
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... SPEECH I. - On the Estate of Cleonymus SPEECH II . - On the Estate of Pyrrhus SPEECH III . - On the Estate of Nicostratus SPEECH IV . On the Estate of Dicæogenes SPEECH V. - On the Estate of Philoctemon SPEECH VI . - On the Estate of ...
... SPEECH I. - On the Estate of Cleonymus SPEECH II . - On the Estate of Pyrrhus SPEECH III . - On the Estate of Nicostratus SPEECH IV . On the Estate of Dicæogenes SPEECH V. - On the Estate of Philoctemon SPEECH VI . - On the Estate of ...
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... AND HISTORICAL , AND A COMMENTARY . VOL . VII . AR 1 THE SPEECHES OF I SÆ US IN CAUSES CONCERNING CONTENTS THE NINTH VOLUME PAGE THE SPEECHES OF ISÆUS IN CAUSES CON- CERNING THE LAW OF SUCCESSION TO PROPERTY AT ATHENS.
... AND HISTORICAL , AND A COMMENTARY . VOL . VII . AR 1 THE SPEECHES OF I SÆ US IN CAUSES CONCERNING CONTENTS THE NINTH VOLUME PAGE THE SPEECHES OF ISÆUS IN CAUSES CON- CERNING THE LAW OF SUCCESSION TO PROPERTY AT ATHENS.
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... speech on the eftate of Hag- nias , after the beginning of Philip's reign . If this computation be juft , he could not have been regularly a pupil of Ifocrates , who was born in the first year of the eighty - fixth Olympiad , but ...
... speech on the eftate of Hag- nias , after the beginning of Philip's reign . If this computation be juft , he could not have been regularly a pupil of Ifocrates , who was born in the first year of the eighty - fixth Olympiad , but ...
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... speeches , there ap- pears to have been infinite art in both thofe ora- tors ; but the Critick represents the art of Lyfias as more fubtile and recondite , that of Ifæus as more easily discoverable : according to him there was hardly a ...
... speeches , there ap- pears to have been infinite art in both thofe ora- tors ; but the Critick represents the art of Lyfias as more fubtile and recondite , that of Ifæus as more easily discoverable : according to him there was hardly a ...
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