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Athens (Greece) (search for this): speech 18, section 208
But no; you cannot,
men of Athens, you cannot have done
wrongly when you accepted the risks of war for the redemption and the liberties
of mankind; I swear it by our forefathers who bore the brunt of warfare at
Marathon, who stood in array of battle at Plataea, who fought in the sea-fights of Salamis and Artemisium, and by all the brave men
who repose in our public sepulchres, buried there by a country that accounted
them all to be alike worthy of the same honor —all, I say, Aeschines,
not the successful and the victorious alone. So justice bids: for by all the
duty of brave men was accomplished: their fortune was such as Heaven severally
allotted to them
Plataea (search for this): speech 18, section 208
But no; you cannot,
men of Athens, you cannot have done
wrongly when you accepted the risks of war for the redemption and the liberties
of mankind; I swear it by our forefathers who bore the brunt of warfare at
Marathon, who stood in array of battle at Plataea, who fought in the sea-fights of Salamis and Artemisium, and by all the brave men
who repose in our public sepulchres, buried there by a country that accounted
them all to be alike worthy of the same honor —all, I say, Aeschines,
not the successful and the victorious alone. So justice bids: for by all the
duty of brave men was accomplished: their fortune was such as Heaven severally
allotted to them
Artemisium (search for this): speech 18, section 208
But no; you cannot,
men of Athens, you cannot have done
wrongly when you accepted the risks of war for the redemption and the liberties
of mankind; I swear it by our forefathers who bore the brunt of warfare at
Marathon, who stood in array of battle at Plataea, who fought in the sea-fights of Salamis and Artemisium, and by all the brave men
who repose in our public sepulchres, buried there by a country that accounted
them all to be alike worthy of the same honor —all, I say, Aeschines,
not the successful and the victorious alone. So justice bids: for by all the
duty of brave men was accomplished: their fortune was such as Heaven severally
allotted to them