§ 342. Euthycrates. See Introd. to Olynthiacs.
ON THE CHERSONESE
§ 9. The argument is, 'if Philip is not committing hostilities so long as he keeps away from Attica, Diopeithes is not doing so, so long as he keeps away from Macedonia, and only operates in Thrace.'
drive the vessels, &c. See Speech on the Peace, § 25 n.
§ 14. passing the time: i.e. until a convenient season for an attack arrives.
those who are on the spot: i.e. in Thrace, and who had doubtless sent messages to Athens. Others think that the words mean 'those who are here from Thrace'.
Etesian winds. See First Philippic, § 31 n.
infatuation: i.e. hostility to Athens.
§ 16. punish the settlers: i.e. those who were sent with Diopeithes and demanded admission to Cardia.
§ 18. Chalcis, in Euboea (see Introd.).