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... Orators . Important as is the information preserved by second - hand authorities such as Plutarch and the Lexicographers , these later writers had only a very limited knowledge of the Athenian constitution , and they had few opportu ...
... Orators . Important as is the information preserved by second - hand authorities such as Plutarch and the Lexicographers , these later writers had only a very limited knowledge of the Athenian constitution , and they had few opportu ...
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... orators : and we learn little more about the 5th century from the former than we do from the latter . One result of the discovery of this work will be , I imagine , to add considerably to Plutarch's reputa- tion . Where they go over the ...
... orators : and we learn little more about the 5th century from the former than we do from the latter . One result of the discovery of this work will be , I imagine , to add considerably to Plutarch's reputa- tion . Where they go over the ...
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... orators afford stronger testi- mony to the same phenomenon . These clever men who are so ready to use every fallacy likely to be effective and appeal to every prejudice or common- place likely to give them the appearance of right ...
... orators afford stronger testi- mony to the same phenomenon . These clever men who are so ready to use every fallacy likely to be effective and appeal to every prejudice or common- place likely to give them the appearance of right ...
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... orators ? Yet they give no sign that the politi- cal conflict was fought out at elections as well as in debates in the exкλŋσía and before the Law Courts ' . It is not , I think , saying too much if we conclude that the evidence we ...
... orators ? Yet they give no sign that the politi- cal conflict was fought out at elections as well as in debates in the exкλŋσía and before the Law Courts ' . It is not , I think , saying too much if we conclude that the evidence we ...
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... orator of the opposite party could bring forward a motion and carry it . But if he did so the position of the generals ... orators to guide the business of the state from the Assembly . If he refers to the German Parliament the statement ...
... orator of the opposite party could bring forward a motion and carry it . But if he did so the position of the generals ... orators to guide the business of the state from the Assembly . If he refers to the German Parliament the statement ...
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