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Aristotle, Rhetoric (ed. J. H. Freese) | 18 | 0 | Browse | Search |
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Demosthenes, On the Chersonese, section 7 (search)
For we have
no choice in the matter, but there remains the most righteous and most necessary
task of all, which these gentlemen deliberately pass over in silence. What then
is that task? To defend ourselves against the aggressor. Or perhaps they mean
that if Philip keeps his hands off Attica and the Piraeus, he is neither injuring our city nor provoking
hostilities.
Demosthenes, On the Chersonese, section 74 (search)
Demosthenes, Philippic 3, section 10 (search)
If we are going to wait for him to acknowledge a state
of war with us, we are indeed the simplest of mortals; for even if he marches
straight against Attica and the
Piraeus, he will not admit it,
if we may judge from his treatment of the other states.