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Page 140
... thou haft unjustly feized , and shamefully wafted ; and having con- verted it into money , haft the affurance to com- plain of poverty . How haft thou spent that money ? Not for the use of the state , or of your friends ; fince it is ...
... thou haft unjustly feized , and shamefully wafted ; and having con- verted it into money , haft the affurance to com- plain of poverty . How haft thou spent that money ? Not for the use of the state , or of your friends ; fince it is ...
Page 141
... thou art a valiant foldier ? But thou never once couldft be perfuaded to serve in fo violent and fo for- midable a war , in which even the Olynthians and the islanders lofe their lives with eagerness , fince they fight for this country ...
... thou art a valiant foldier ? But thou never once couldft be perfuaded to serve in fo violent and fo for- midable a war , in which even the Olynthians and the islanders lofe their lives with eagerness , fince they fight for this country ...
Page 142
... giton were fo tranfcendently honoured , but for their valour and probity ; of which thou , Di- cæogenes , haft not the fmalleft fhare . Vol VII Euctemon SPEECH V p.143 SPEECH THE FIFTH . 142 ON THE ESTATE OF DICEOGENES .
... giton were fo tranfcendently honoured , but for their valour and probity ; of which thou , Di- cæogenes , haft not the fmalleft fhare . Vol VII Euctemon SPEECH V p.143 SPEECH THE FIFTH . 142 ON THE ESTATE OF DICEOGENES .
Page 240
... thou who art so skilful in accufing others , and in perverting the laws ; and do you ( to the clerk ) take the law and read . THE LAW . There ftop .-- Now let me propofe a few quef- tions to my adverfary : Is the boy , whom you fupport ...
... thou who art so skilful in accufing others , and in perverting the laws ; and do you ( to the clerk ) take the law and read . THE LAW . There ftop .-- Now let me propofe a few quef- tions to my adverfary : Is the boy , whom you fupport ...
Page 284
... thou- fand one hundred and fixty - fix years ago , and may therefore be confidered as one of the most ancient monuments now extant in the world of the litigation , which naturally followed the li- berty of transmitting property by will ...
... thou- fand one hundred and fixty - fix years ago , and may therefore be confidered as one of the most ancient monuments now extant in the world of the litigation , which naturally followed the li- berty of transmitting property by will ...
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