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3. ἐμοῦ φιλιππισμὸν: the pronoun is emphatic, me, of all men. The word Philippic in all languages is a standing answer to the charge of Aeschines.

6. ἀνελόντας ἐκ μέσου (sc. ὑμᾶς), discarding.

9. ἀναθεῖεν: cf. § 290.6.

10. εὕροιτ̓ (εὕροιτε) ἄν, you would find, appealing suddenly to the court or the audience.

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