Aeschines, Speeches
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tên men paraskeuên horate, ô andres Athênaioi, kai tên parataxin hosê gegenêtai, kai tas kata tên agoran deêseis, hais kechrêntai tines huper tou ta metria kai sunêthê mê gignesthai en têi polei: egô de pepisteukôs hêkô prôton men tois theois, epeita1 tois nomois kai humin, hêgoumenos oudemian paraskeuên meizon ischuein par' humin tôn nomôn kai tôn dikaiôn.
1 epeita Stephanus: epeita deuteronor deuteron de MSS.
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Cross references from William Watson Goodwin, Syntax of the Moods and Tenses of the Greek Verb:
802 [Infinitive with tou, tôi, and to, as a Noun, in various Constructions.]
Cross references from J.F. Dobson, The Greek Orators:
8, 6 [Contents of speeches]
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This text is based on the following book(s): Aeschines. Aeschines with an English translation by Charles Darwin Adams, Ph.D. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1919. OCLC: 41252169 ISBN: 0674991184
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