Excerpt from Demosthenes Opera, Vol. 5: Ex Recensione; Annotationes Interpretum Ad I.-XIX
E136061'30'1 b&bououk6tés'] Respicit auxilia Euboeensibus adver sus Thebanos missa ab Atheniensibus (olymp. 105, Citat h. 1. Schol. Aristidis vol. 3. P. 258, 20. Additque interpretandi caussa, 576 ®1;,8l1î01 6'c7570111) a1370135' )(6lp030'017190l Kaì 7139 5à1ys 'eààdòos. Eedem fere tempere Amphipolitae, ques Philippus invaserat (v. Dieder. 16, Atheniensium auxilium per lega tos imploraverant, sed frustra. Que factum ut urbs per pro ditores mov Philippe traderetur. Hoc igitur dicit orator si Amphipolitis pari atque Eubeeensibus alacritate epem tulisv setis, non solum Eubeeensium, sed etiam Amphipolitarum socie tatem vobis adjungere eoque pacte Philippi petentiam debilit..re licuissset.
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