| John Walker - Elocution - 1801 - 424 pages
...ancestors, or of future times. Leland's Demosthenes. In my affection to my country, you find me ever firm and invariable. Not the solemn demand of my person, not the •vengeance of the Amphyctionic council, which they denoun* ced against me, not the terror of their thre'atenings, not... | |
| Demosthenes - 1802 - 414 pages
...transactions, an affection for^is country, This nature can bestow. Abilities and suc. cess depend upon another power. And in this affection you, , find me...solemn demand, of my person, not the vengeance of the Amri It iT* ^^"'"•t £lCl ^^ alludes to the complimentary addresses sent to Alexander, which he insinuates... | |
| Demosthenes - Greece - 1806 - 398 pages
...transactions, an affection for his country. This nature can bestow. Abilities and success depend upon another power. And in this affection you find me firm...they denounced against me, not the terror of their threatnings, not the flattery of their promises, no, nor the fury of those accursed wretches, whom... | |
| J. H. Rice - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1808 - 520 pages
...transactions, an affection for his country. This nature can bestow. Abilities and success depend upon another power. And in this affection you find me firm...solemn demand of my person, not the vengeance of the Amphictynic council which they denounced against me, not the terror of their threatenings, not the... | |
| j. h Rice - 1808 - 536 pages
...country. This nature can bestow. Abilities and success depend upon another power. And in this aftection you find me firm and invariable. Not the solemn demand of my person, not the vengeance of the Amphictyriic council which they denounced against me, not the terror of their threatenings, not the... | |
| John Walker - Elocution - 1822 - 404 pages
...ancestors, or of future times. Lelamt't Oemoilhena. In my affection to .my country, you find me ever firm and invariable. Not the solemn demand of my person, not the vengeance of the Amphyctionic council, which they denounced against me, not the terrour of their threatenings, not the... | |
| John Walker - Elocution - 1823 - 406 pages
...ancestors, or of future times. Leland's Demosthenes. In my affection to my country, you find me ever firm and invariable. Not the solemn demand of my person, not the vengeance of the Amphyctionic council, which they denounced against me, not the terrour of their threatenings, not the... | |
| Demosthenes - 1832 - 216 pages
...can bestow. Abilities and success depend upon another iower. And in this affection you find me irm and invariable. Not the solemn demand of my person,...they denounced against me, not the terror of their threatening^, not the flattery of their promisee, no, nor the fury of those accursed wretches whom... | |
| Demosthenes - Athens (Greece) - 1832 - 228 pages
...can bestow. Abilities and success depend upon another iower. And in this affection you find me irm and invariable. Not the solemn demand of my person,...they denounced against me, not the terror of their threatening, notthe flattery of their promises, no, nor the fury of those accursed wretches whom they... | |
| John Epy Lovell - Elocution - 1836 - 534 pages
...transactions, an affection for his country. This nature can bestow. Abilities and success depend upon another power. And in this affection you find me firm...and invariable. Not the solemn demand of my person, nor the vengeance of the Amphictyonic council which they -denounced against me, nor the terror of their... | |
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