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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Demosthenes, Reply to Philip. Search the whole document.
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Thessaly (Greece) (search for this): speech 11, section 1
It must now be
clear to all of you, Athenians, that Philip never concluded a peace with you,
but only postponed the war; for ever since he handed HalusA town in the south of Thessaly on the Pagasaean Gulf; not to be confused with
Halonnesus. over to the Pharsalians, settled the Phocian question,
and subdued the whole of Thrace,
coining false excuses and inventing hollow pretexts, he has been all the time
practically at war with Athens,
though it is only now that he confesses it openly in the letter which he has
sent.
Athens (Greece) (search for this): speech 11, section 1
It must now be
clear to all of you, Athenians, that Philip never concluded a peace with you,
but only postponed the war; for ever since he handed HalusA town in the south of Thessaly on the Pagasaean Gulf; not to be confused with
Halonnesus. over to the Pharsalians, settled the Phocian question,
and subdued the whole of Thrace,
coining false excuses and inventing hollow pretexts, he has been all the time
practically at war with Athens,
though it is only now that he confesses it openly in the letter which he has
sent.
Thrace (Greece) (search for this): speech 11, section 1
It must now be
clear to all of you, Athenians, that Philip never concluded a peace with you,
but only postponed the war; for ever since he handed HalusA town in the south of Thessaly on the Pagasaean Gulf; not to be confused with
Halonnesus. over to the Pharsalians, settled the Phocian question,
and subdued the whole of Thrace,
coining false excuses and inventing hollow pretexts, he has been all the time
practically at war with Athens,
though it is only now that he confesses it openly in the letter which he has
sent.