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... streets , and converted it into a handsome town . According to Harpocration 2 Pabst - " den Paralischen Platz . " there was an Athenian hero , Paralus . and introducing to him Philondas , a Megarian by birth AGAINST TIMOTHEUS . 119.
... streets , and converted it into a handsome town . According to Harpocration 2 Pabst - " den Paralischen Platz . " there was an Athenian hero , Paralus . and introducing to him Philondas , a Megarian by birth AGAINST TIMOTHEUS . 119.
Page 120
... Philondas ( whom he then intro- duced ) should return from Macedonia with some timber given to the defendant by Amyntas , to supply him with the freight for the timber , and let him carry the timber up to his ( the defendant's ) house ...
... Philondas ( whom he then intro- duced ) should return from Macedonia with some timber given to the defendant by Amyntas , to supply him with the freight for the timber , and let him carry the timber up to his ( the defendant's ) house ...
Page 121
... Philondas was carried up to his house in Piræus . [ The deposition . ] That the timber which Philondas brought belonged to the defendant , he has proved for me , as you see , by his own testimony ; for he admitted before the arbitrator ...
... Philondas was carried up to his house in Piræus . [ The deposition . ] That the timber which Philondas brought belonged to the defendant , he has proved for me , as you see , by his own testimony ; for he admitted before the arbitrator ...
Page 122
... Philondas , and suffered him to carry the timber from the harbour up to the defendant's house ? Again , how is it possible , if Philondas ( as the defendant says ) imported the timber in the way of trade , that the defendant on his ...
... Philondas , and suffered him to carry the timber from the harbour up to the defendant's house ? Again , how is it possible , if Philondas ( as the defendant says ) imported the timber in the way of trade , that the defendant on his ...
Page 123
... Philondas got the freight of the timber to pay the shipowner , if you deny that you intro- duced my father to Philondas , or that he received the freight of the timber from my father . But you cannot produce a deposition from any of ...
... Philondas got the freight of the timber to pay the shipowner , if you deny that you intro- duced my father to Philondas , or that he received the freight of the timber from my father . But you cannot produce a deposition from any of ...
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