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  • Speech 21: Against Meidias
  • Speech 22: Against Androtion
  • Speech 23: Against Aristocrates
  • Speech 24: Against Timocrates
  • Speech 25: Against Aristogeiton 1
  • Speech 26: Against Aristogeiton 2
  • Speech 27: Against Aphobus 1
  • Speech 28: Against Aphobus 2
  • Speech 29: Against Aphobus 3
  • Speech 30: Against Onetor 1
  • Demosthenes, Speeches 21-30

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    Against Aphobus 1

    If Aphobus, men of the jury, had been willing to do what is fair, or to submit the matters in dispute between us to the arbitration of friends, there would be no occasion for a troublesome lawsuit; for I should have been satisfied to abide by their decision, and we should have had no controversy with him. Since, however, he has refused to let those well acquainted with our affairs give a decision, and has come before you, who have no accurate knowledge of them, it must be in your court that I try to win from him what is my due.



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    Cross references from Herbert Weir Smyth, A Greek Grammar for Colleges:
    986 [APPOSITION]

    Cross references from Raphael Kühner, Bernhard Gerth, Ausführliche Grammatik der griechischen Sprache (ed. Ildar Ibraguimov):
    514 [Häufung der Negationen. — Überflüssige Negation.]

    Cross references from Sir Richard Jebb, Commentary on Sophocles: Antigone:
    * [162-331]

    Cross references from William Watson Goodwin, Syntax of the Moods and Tenses of the Greek Verb:
    587 [hôste with the Infinitive.]

    Cross references from J. E. Sandys, Select Private Orations of Demosthenes:
    36, 16
    36, 53


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    Demosthenes. Demosthenes with an English translation by A. T. Murray, Ph.D., LL.D. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1939.
    OCLC: 10903477
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