Excerpt from The Orations of Demosthenes, Vol. 1 of 2: Pronounced to Excite the Athenians Against Philip, King of Macedon
View of the principal states of Greece. Characters of Deraatlcs, HyperideSj Lycurgus, and Escliinjs, lbs orators. Character of Demosthenes.
To animate a people renowned for justice, hu-manity, and valour, yet, in many instances, degenerate and corrupted; to warn them of the dangers of luxury, treacliery, and bribery; of the ambition and perfidy of a powerful foreign enemy; to recall the glory of their aticestors to tlieir thoughts; and to inspire them Mith resolution, vigour, atul unanimity; to correct abuses, to restore discipline, to revive and enforce the generous sentiments of patriotism and public spirit: These were tb.c great purposes for which the following Orations were originally pronounced. The subject tlierefore may possibly recommend them to a Britisii reader, even under the disadvantn res of a translation, bv no means worthy of the famous original. His candour may pardon them; or sometimes, perliaps, they may escape him, if he suiters his imagination to be possessed witli tljat enthusiasm which our orator is, of all otliers, most capable of inspiring; and Tol.
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