id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6878 Demosthenes The Olynthiacs and the Phillippics of Demosthenes Literally translated with notes .txt text/plain 33726 1761 72 pass a good account [Footnote: Every man, who is required to justify the That here are men prepared for a war with Philip, possessed of a myself, men of Athens, should most assuredly have regarded Philip as an To this crisis, O Athenians, are Philip's affairs come; or let Think not, Athenians, that Philip and his subjects to let Philip enslave Greek cities for lack of provisions for your [Footnote: He refers to the war in which Athens assisted the Thebans In all the speeches, men of Athens, about Philip's measures and If now we were all agreed that Philip is at war with Athens and [Footnote: Not long before this oration was delivered, Philip was convinced in your minds, that Philip is at war with our state, and has are in such danger as you, men of Athens; not only because Philip's without any Athenian moving a declaration of war, Philip has taken many ./cache/6878.txt ./txt/6878.txt