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Egypt (Egypt) (search for this): speech 56, section 21
But hear what he says in reply to this.
He alleges that the ship was disabled on the voyage from Egypt, and that for this reason he was obliged
to touch at Rhodes and unlade the grain
there. And as a proof of this he states that he chartered ships from Rhodes and shipped some of his goods to
Athens. This is one part of his
defence, and here is another.
Rhodes (Greece) (search for this): speech 56, section 21
But hear what he says in reply to this.
He alleges that the ship was disabled on the voyage from Egypt, and that for this reason he was obliged
to touch at Rhodes and unlade the grain
there. And as a proof of this he states that he chartered ships from Rhodes and shipped some of his goods to
Athens. This is one part of his
defence, and here is another. But hear what he says in reply to this.
He alleges that the ship was disabled on the voyage from Egypt, and that for this reason he was obliged
to touch at Rhodes and unlade the grain
there. And as a proof of this he states that he chartered ships from Rhodes and shipped some of his goods to
Athens. This is one part of his
defence, and here is another.
Athens (Greece) (search for this): speech 56, section 21
But hear what he says in reply to this.
He alleges that the ship was disabled on the voyage from Egypt, and that for this reason he was obliged
to touch at Rhodes and unlade the grain
there. And as a proof of this he states that he chartered ships from Rhodes and shipped some of his goods to
Athens. This is one part of his
defence, and here is another.