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  2. Demosthenian Literary Society - Wikipedia

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    The Demosthenian Literary Society is a literary society focused on extemporaneous debate at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia.It is among the oldest literary societies in the English-speaking world and was founded on February 19, 1803, by the first graduating class of the university's Franklin College.

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  4. On the Navy Boards - Wikipedia

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    On the Navy Boards is a speech of general interest, which provided Demosthenes an opportunity to be an advocate for common sense. The ecclesia had convened to consider a rumored threat against Athens by the Great King of Persia .

  5. Template:Demosthenes's works - Wikipedia

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  6. History Teaches that Constitutional Reforms Come in ... - AOL

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    In U.S. history, previous periods of gridlock and partisanship eventually gave way to bursts of constitutional amendments. History Teaches that Constitutional Reforms Come in Waves. We May Be ...

  7. Template:Timeline of Demosthenes' life - Wikipedia

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  8. First Philippic - Wikipedia

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    The theme of the First Philippic was preparedness. Demosthenes denounces Philip on account of his conquests of Pydna, Potidaea, and Methone. [7] He laments the loss of these once-independent cities now under Philip's control. He calls upon the people, to whom he is addressing his philippic, to "chastise the insolence of this man."

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