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Demosthenes, On the Crown, section 29 (search)
Demosthenes, On the Crown, section 105 (search)
Demosthenes, On the Crown, section 115 (search)
To prove the truth of my statement, please take and
read the actual words of the decrees made in the cases I have cited. Read.Decree[Archonship of Demonicus of Phlya, on the twenty-sixth day of Boedromion, with sanction
of Council and People: Callias of Phrearrii proposed that the Council and
People resolve to crown Nausicles, the commander of the infantry, because,
when Philo, the official paymaster, was prevented by storms from sailing
with pay for the two thousand Athenian infantry serving in Imbros to assist
the Athenian residents in that island, he paid them from his private means,
and did not send in a claim to the people; and that the crown be proclaimed
at the Dionysia at the performance of the new tragedies.]
Demosthenes, On the Crown, section 135 (search)
To prove the truth of my statement, please call the
witnesses.Witnesses[We, Callias of Sunium, Zeno of Phlya, Cleon of Phalerum, Demonicus of
Marathon, on behalf of all the councillors, bear witness for Demosthenes
that, when the people elected Aeschines state-advocate before the
Amphictyons in the matter of the temple at Delos, we in Council judged Hypereides more worthy to speak
on behalf of the state, and Hypereides was accordingly
commissioned.]
Demosthenes, On the Crown, section 187 (search)
Therefore now also
the people of Athens will not
desert the cause of Thebes and
the other Greeks. An alliance shall be arranged with them, and rights of
intermarriage established, and oaths exchanged. —Ambassadors
appointed: Demosthenes, son of Demosthenes, of Paeania, Hypereides, son of
Cleander, of Sphettus, Mnesitheides, son of Antiphanes, of Phrearrii,
Democrates, son of Sophilus, of Phlya, Callaeschrus, son of Diotimus, of
Cothocidae.]