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... Demosthenes , to support the cause of Freedom ; and may more than Ciceronian eloquence be always ready to plead for in- jured innocence , and suffering virtue . ” — Perkins . STEREOTYPE EDITION . BALTIMORE : PUBLISHED BY JOHN J. HARRod ...
... Demosthenes , to support the cause of Freedom ; and may more than Ciceronian eloquence be always ready to plead for in- jured innocence , and suffering virtue . ” — Perkins . STEREOTYPE EDITION . BALTIMORE : PUBLISHED BY JOHN J. HARRod ...
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... Demosthenes , to support the cause of Freedom ; and may more than Ciceronian eloquence be always ready to plead for injured innocence , and suffering virtue .'- Perkins . " In conformity to the act of Congress of the United States ...
... Demosthenes , to support the cause of Freedom ; and may more than Ciceronian eloquence be always ready to plead for injured innocence , and suffering virtue .'- Perkins . " In conformity to the act of Congress of the United States ...
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... Demosthenes meant by laying such stress on delivery . 13. You are to bring before you the venerable figure of the preacher : his blindness , constantly recalling to your recollection old Homer , Ossian , and Milton , and associat ing ...
... Demosthenes meant by laying such stress on delivery . 13. You are to bring before you the venerable figure of the preacher : his blindness , constantly recalling to your recollection old Homer , Ossian , and Milton , and associat ing ...
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... Demosthenes and his contemporaries . Their power in speaking was admired , but still it was thought human : their eloquence warmed and ravished the hearers , but still it was thought the voice of man , not the voice of God . What ...
... Demosthenes and his contemporaries . Their power in speaking was admired , but still it was thought human : their eloquence warmed and ravished the hearers , but still it was thought the voice of man , not the voice of God . What ...
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... Demosthenes and Cicero Compared . 1. These are the most memorable circumstances in the lives of Demosthenes and Cicero that could be collected from the historians which have come to our knowledge . Though I shall not pretend to compare ...
... Demosthenes and Cicero Compared . 1. These are the most memorable circumstances in the lives of Demosthenes and Cicero that could be collected from the historians which have come to our knowledge . Though I shall not pretend to compare ...
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