... of the Greeks. He thought then, if he chose your friendship, it must be on just principles ; if he attached himself to them, he should find auxiliaries of his ambition. This is the reason of his preferring them to you both then and now. For certainly... Demosthenes - Page 137by Demosthenes - 1859Full view - About this book
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