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Athens (Greece) (search for this): speech 13, section 34
Siphnos (Greece) (search for this): speech 13, section 34
I,
however, would advise you—do not be angry with me—either to
humble yourselves and be content to mind your own affairs, or else to get ready
a more powerful force. If I felt sure that you were Siphnians or CythniansSiphnos
and Cythnos are two of the Cyclades, S.E. of Athens. Perhaps the speaker remembered the retort of
Themistocles to the man of Seriphos (Plut.
Them. 18). or people of that sort, I should
counsel you to be less proud, but since you are Athenians, I urge you to get
your force ready. For it would be a disgrace, men of Athens, a disgrace to desert that post of
honor which your ancestors bequeathed
Cyclades (Greece) (search for this): speech 13, section 34
I,
however, would advise you—do not be angry with me—either to
humble yourselves and be content to mind your own affairs, or else to get ready
a more powerful force. If I felt sure that you were Siphnians or CythniansSiphnos
and Cythnos are two of the Cyclades, S.E. of Athens. Perhaps the speaker remembered the retort of
Themistocles to the man of Seriphos (Plut.
Them. 18). or people of that sort, I should
counsel you to be less proud, but since you are Athenians, I urge you to get
your force ready. For it would be a disgrace, men of Athens, a disgrace to desert that post of
honor which your ancestors bequeathed