| Oliver Goldsmith - Greece - 1774 - 364 pages
...the battle of Chseronea, fuch orators as oppofed Demofthenes, having all rifen up in concert againft him, and having cited him to take his trial according...law* the people not only declared him innocent of the feveral accufation^ laid to his charge, but conferred more honours upon him than he had enjoyed before... | |
| Richard Johnson - Greece - 1786 - 168 pages
...the battle of Chxronea, fucfi graters as oppofed Demofthenes, having all rifen up in concert againft him, and having cited him to. take his trial according...law, the people not only declared him innocent of the feveral accufations laid to his charge, but conferred on him. additional honours. . ,,. . Philip, however,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Greece - 1805 - 350 pages
...occasion, that is, after the battle of Chxronea, such orators as opposed Demosthenes, having all risen up in concert against him, and having cited him to...fidelity overbalance the efforts of calumny and malice. But the people did not stop here. The bones of such as had been killed in the battle of Chaeronea having... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Greece - 1814 - 578 pages
...occasion, that is, after the battle of Chaeronea, such orators as opposed Demosthenes, having all risen up in concert against him, and having cited him to...had enjoyed before; so strongly did the veneration I they had for his zeal and fidelity over-balance the. efforts of calumny and malice. But the people... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Greece - 1818 - 346 pages
...occasion, that is, after the battle of Chseronca, such orators as opposed Demosthenes, having all risen up in concert against him. and having cited him to...accusations laid to his charge, but conferred more honors upon him than he had enjoyed before ; so strongly did the veneration they had for his zeal and... | |
| W. D. Cooper - Greece - 1818 - 314 pages
...general's baggage." After the battle of Cliaeronea, such orators as opposed Demosthenes, having all risen up in concert against him, and having cited him to...several accusations laid to his charge, but conferred on him additional honours. Philip, however, did not long enjoy the fruits of his conquests in Greece.... | |
| Charles Rollin - History, Ancient - 1820 - 420 pages
...occasion, that is, after the battle of Chxronea, the orators who opposed Dernosthenes having all risen up in concert against him, and having cited him to...him than he had enjoyed before ; so strongly did the venrration which they had for his zeal and fidelity overbalance the efforts of calumny and malice.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1821 - 304 pages
...occasion, that is, after the battle of Chaeronea, such orators as opposed Demosthenes having all risen up in concert against him, and having cited him to...fidelity overbalance the efforts of calumny and malice. But the people did not stop here. The bones of such as had been killed in the battle of Chaeronea having... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Greece - 1824 - 328 pages
...occasion, that is, after the battle of Chaeronea, such orators as opposed Demosthenes, having all risen up in concert against him, and having cited him to...more honours upon him than he had enjoyed before ; so strong did the veneration they had for his zeal and fidelity overbalance the efforts of calumny and... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Greece - 1825 - 572 pages
...occasion, that is, after the battle of Chaeronea, such orators as opposed Demosthenes, having all risen up in concert against him, and having cited him to...according to law, the people not only declared him inno. cent of the several accusations laid to his charge, but conferred more honours upon him than... | |
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