Antiphon, Speeches (ed. K. J. Maidment)
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neos men kai apeiros dikôn egôge eti, deinôs de kai aporôs echei moi peri tou pragmatos, ô andres, touto men ei episkêpsantos tou patros epexelthein tois hautou phoneusi mê epexeimi, touto de ei epexionti anankaiôs echei hois hêkista echrên en diaphorai katastênai, adelphois homopatriois kai mêtri adelphôn. [2] hê gar tuchê kai autoi houtoi ênankasan emoi pros toutous autous ton agôna katastênai, hous eikos ên tôi men tethneôti timôrous genesthai+, tôi d' epexionti boêthous. nun de toutôn tanantia gegenêtai: autoi gar houtoi kathestasin antidikoi kai phonês, hôs kai egô kai hê graphê legei.
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Cross references from Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Syntax of Classical Greek:
7, 7, 141 [Periphrases with gignomai.]
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