The Philippics Of Demosthenes

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The Philippics of Demosthenes

The Philippics of Demosthenes
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Most of Demosthenes' major orations were directed against the growing power of King Philip II of Macedon. Since 357 BC, when Philip seized Amphipolis and Pydna,