Aeschines
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“Aeschines owes the perpetuity of his fame to the fact he was the only rival of Demosthenes. He was five years older than the great orator, being born in 389 B.C. In early life he served as a soldier, then as a public clerk, and afterwards undertook the role of an actor.” — The Delphian Society, 1913
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The Delphian Society The World's Progress, Part III (Hammond, IN: W. B. Conkey Company, 1913)
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