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Orations Against Macartatus, Leochares, Stephanus I, Stephanus Ii, Euergus and Mnesibulus, Olympiodorus, Timothens, Polycles, Callippus,
Orations Against Macartatus Leochares Stephanus I Stephanus Ii Euergus and Mnesibulus Olympiodorus Timothens Polycles Callippus Author:Demosthenes Title: Orations Against Macartatus, Leochares, Stephanus I, Stephanus Ii, Euergus and Mnesibulus, Olympiodorus, Timothens, Polycles, Callippus, Nicostratus, Conon, Callicles, Dionysodorus, Eubulides, Theocrines, Neæra, and for the Naval Crown, the Funeral Oration, the Erotic Oration, or Panegyric Upon Epierates, Exordia, Epistles General Books ... more »publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1897 Original Publisher: G. Bell and sons Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. Excerpt: Sinope, a prostituts, iii. 156; v. 271. Siphnians -- the inhabitants of Siphnos, a small island in the JSgean Sea; tneir name used as a term of contempt, i. 175. Sitalces, king of Thrace, i. 159 (note). Smicron, an Athenian; fined ten talents for proposing illegal measures, iii. 125. Smicythion, a Thracian; be- trayed Miltocythes to Chari- demus, iii. 219. Smycythas accused byEubulus, ii. 175. Socles, a banker, iv. 211. Socrates, of Orsea, an agent of Philip, i. 128. Socrates, " a ranting player," ii. 97. Socrates, a banker, iv. 211. Socrates, the philosopher; his influence over Alcibiades, v. 298. Socratidas, an archon, v. 115, 124, 248. Solon, the lawgiver; his regard to popular rights; fragment of his Elegiacs, ii. 10, ii. 196 ; justly eulogized for good laws, iv. 53 ; his statue at Athens, ii. 194; (note) iv. 86 : a saying of his on female influence, v. 112; his renown, v. 299 ; i. 61. Solon, an obscure n. an, v. 61. Solon, of Erchia, an arbitrator chosen by Mautitheus, iv. 270. Sophilus, a pancratiast iii. 89. Sophocles ; qnotation from his Antigone, ii. 193. Sosicles, an enemy of Demos. thenes, ii. 92. Sosinomos, a banker, iv. 216. Sosistratus, a partisan of Philip in Euboea, ii. 107. Sositheus, father of Eubulides,...« less