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Rhodes (Greece) (search for this): speech 18, section 234
For resources, the
city possessed the islanders—but not all, only the weakest, for
neither Chios, nor Rhodes, nor Corcyra was on our side; a subsidy of forty-five talents, all
collected in advance; and not a single private or trooper apart from our own
army. But what was most alarming to us, and advantageous to the enemy, Aeschines
and his party had made all our neighbors, Megarians, Thebans, and Euboeans, more
disposed to enmity than to friendship
Corcyra (Greece) (search for this): speech 18, section 234
For resources, the
city possessed the islanders—but not all, only the weakest, for
neither Chios, nor Rhodes, nor Corcyra was on our side; a subsidy of forty-five talents, all
collected in advance; and not a single private or trooper apart from our own
army. But what was most alarming to us, and advantageous to the enemy, Aeschines
and his party had made all our neighbors, Megarians, Thebans, and Euboeans, more
disposed to enmity than to friendship