Select Popular Orations of Demosthenes: With Notes And a Chronological Table

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4. to re wA$0or] "both the number," "extent" « Priere tnno (Oh 106. 4) Philippus, cum Onomarcho in Thessalia uignans, plus quam XX. millia peditum et III. millia*Tbes/ |*< WOT* 8. (*) atlorum equitnm contraxit; prart e rea classem extroxerat." V«m. — Mi Td t* rf *tt«] "and that all the fortified places have been lost to the city." ianKutkhm is intrant, and is used very much like the pass. K. § 249. 3. — fthnx] "but" Expresses opposition to ph, above, and supplies the place here of &, as do otto, dm, hear*, etc^ in other places. K. f 322, RR. 3, 4. The ground of encourage- ment here presented to them, that they once possessed the greater part of what Philip then had, when he had next to nothing, and hence that they had as much reason to expect to succeed against him now as he had against them former- ly, is very just and ingenious. — not inamt rdv . . . . kv*Xu] •and had all that region around subject," i. e. that part of Macedonia around the Thermaic gulf. *fata is placed last, in order that oUdov may stand nearer the words with which it is connected.

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