The Orations of Demosthenes: Against Timocrates, Aristogiton, Aphobus, Onetor, Zenothemis, Apaturius, Phormio, Lacritus, Pantaenetus, Nausimachus, Boeotus, Spudias, Phaenippus, and For PhormioG. Bell and Sons, 1914 |
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... thirty minas . He communicated with the council ; an order of council was drawn up ; an assembly was thereupon held , and the people voted for a hearing of the question . Euctemon got up , and explained in the course of his speech , how ...
... thirty minas . He communicated with the council ; an order of council was drawn up ; an assembly was thereupon held , and the people voted for a hearing of the question . Euctemon got up , and explained in the course of his speech , how ...
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... thirty minas in money ; the total amount of which he puts at seventy minas ; although they had taken their own legacies , without performing the conditions of the will ; Aphobus , in particular , having received the eighty minas , his ...
... thirty minas in money ; the total amount of which he puts at seventy minas ; although they had taken their own legacies , without performing the conditions of the will ; Aphobus , in particular , having received the eighty minas , his ...
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... minas , parcel of my property , to be enjoyed by him until my coming of age , 1 in order that he might not be ... thirty minas in money , amounting altogether in value to seventy minas ; of all the residue they have defrauded me . This ...
... minas , parcel of my property , to be enjoyed by him until my coming of age , 1 in order that he might not be ... thirty minas in money , amounting altogether in value to seventy minas ; of all the residue they have defrauded me . This ...
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... thirty - two or thirty - three slaves were kept at work ; they were worth ( most of them ) about five or six minas each , none being worth less than three ; 1 and they produced a clear annual income of thirty minas . The other was a ...
... thirty - two or thirty - three slaves were kept at work ; they were worth ( most of them ) about five or six minas each , none being worth less than three ; 1 and they produced a clear annual income of thirty minas . The other was a ...
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... thirty minas , and furniture and plate , and my mother's jewels and wearing apparel and ornaments , worth altogether a hundred minas , and eighty minas in the house in money . He left also seventy minas which were lent to Xuthus on a ...
... thirty minas , and furniture and plate , and my mother's jewels and wearing apparel and ornaments , worth altogether a hundred minas , and eighty minas in the house in money . He left also seventy minas which were lent to Xuthus on a ...
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