Several orations of Demosthenes, exciting the Athenians to oppose the exorbitant power of Philip King of Macedon.


Autoria(s): Demosthenes.; Libanius.; Topham, Mr., tr.; Stanhope, James Stanhope, Earl of, 1673-1721, tr.; Chetwood, Knightly, 1650-1720, tr.; Garth, Samuel, Sir, 1661-1719, tr.; Lansdowne, George Granville, Baron, 1667-1735, tr.; Peterborough, Charles Mordaunt, Earl of, 1658-1735, tr.; Tourreil, Jacques de, 1656-1715.
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04/10/2024

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Bound in old sprinkled calf.

Signatures: A², B-P¹², Q³.

M. Tourreil's historical preface.--The first Olynthian, translated, in 1702, by the Earl of Peterborough.--The second Olynthian, translated in 1744.--The third Olynthian, translated, in 1702, by Lord Lansdowne.--The first Philippic, translated, in 1702, by Dr. Garth.--The oration On the peace, translated in 1744.--The second Philippic, translated in 1702 [by Knightly Chetwood].--The oration, Concerning the Chersonesus, translated in 1744.--The third Philippic, translated, in 1702, by Colonel Stanhope.--The fourth Philippic, translated, in 1702, by Mr. Topham.

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