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Browsing named entities in Andocides, Speeches.
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Euboea (Greece) (search for this): speech 3, section 9
Argos (Greece) (search for this): speech 3, section 9
Athens (Greece) (search for this): speech 3, section 9
Chersonesos (search for this): speech 3, section 9
Epidauros (search for this): speech 3, section 9
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Athens (Greece) (search for this): speech 1, section 91
“. . . and I will allow no information or arrest arising out of past events, save only in the case of those who fled from Athens.”i.e. to Eleusis, with the surviving members of the Thirty, after their downfall in February 403. And what is your own oath as jurors, gentlemen?“. . . and I will harbour no grievance and submit to no influence, but will give my verdict in accordance with the laws in force at the present time.” Let those oaths help you to decide whether I am right when I say that I am championing yourselves and th
Eleusis (Greece) (search for this): speech 1, section 91
“. . . and I will allow no information or arrest arising out of past events, save only in the case of those who fled from Athens.”i.e. to Eleusis, with the surviving members of the Thirty, after their downfall in February 403. And what is your own oath as jurors, gentlemen?“. . . and I will harbour no grievance and submit to no influence, but will give my verdict in accordance with the laws in force at the present time.” Let those oaths help you to decide whether I am right when I say that I am championing yourselves and th
Athens (Greece) (search for this): speech 1, section 92
And now, gentlemen, consider how my accusers stand with regard to the laws. They are prosecuting others; but what is their own position? Cephisius here purchased from the state the right to collect certain public rents, and obtained thereby a return of ninety minae from the farmers occupying the lands concerned. He then defaulted; and since he would have been placed in close confinement had he appeared in Athens