Comma for either/or — dharma, courage. Spelling forgiving — corage finds courage.

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    temple of Athena

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    the temple

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    The temple of Athena1 mention

    Against Eubulides (Greek)

    This became a matter of general knowledge, as did also the fact that the demesmen from whom I had exacted repayment of the public moneys swore a conspiracy against me, and by a sacrilegious theft stole from the temple the shields which I had dedicated to Athena (for the truth shall be told), and chiseled out the decree which the demesmen had passed in my honor.
    against eubulides

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    Against EubulidesClassical · Greek

    The sanctuary of Athena from which the speaker's dedicated shields were sacrilegiously stolen by his conspirators.

    This became a matter of general knowledge, as did also the fact that the demesmen from whom I had exacted repayment of the public moneys swore a conspiracy against me, and by a sacrilegious theft stole from the temple the shields which I had dedicated to Athena (for the truth shall be told), and chiseled out the decree which the demesmen had passed in my honor.
    against eubulides

    For PhormioClassical · Greek

    Temple where Apollodorus gave a second release from claims.

    So the plaintiff received in all five thousand drachmae, and going to the temple of Athena, gave Phormio for the second time a release from all demands.
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