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Potidaea (Greece) (search for this): speech 10, section 64
What do you
imagine is his motive in outraging you now—I think no other term
describes his conduct—or why is it that, in deceiving the others, he
at least confers benefits upon them, but in your case he is resorting to
threats? For example, the Thessalians were beguiled by his generosity into their
present state of servitude; no words can describe how he formerly deceived the
miserable Olynthians by his gift of Potidaea and many other places; the Thebans he is now
misleading, having handed over Boeotia
to them and relieved them of a long and trying w
Boeotia (Greece) (search for this): speech 10, section 64
What do you
imagine is his motive in outraging you now—I think no other term
describes his conduct—or why is it that, in deceiving the others, he
at least confers benefits upon them, but in your case he is resorting to
threats? For example, the Thessalians were beguiled by his generosity into their
present state of servitude; no words can describe how he formerly deceived the
miserable Olynthians by his gift of Potidaea and many other places; the Thebans he is now
misleading, having handed over Boeotia
to them and relieved them of a long and trying w