[364] First Olynthiac, §§ 25-26.
[365] Chersonese, §§ 61-67. The recital of the present condition of Phocis is a simple but impressive piece of argument by description: ‘It was a terrible sight, Gentlemen, and a sad one; when we were lately on our way to Delphi we were compelled to see it all, houses in ruins, walls demolished, the country empty of men of military age; only a few poor women and little children and old men in pitiable state—words cannot describe the depth of the misery in which they are now sunk’ (de Falsa Leg., § 65).
[366] Cf. Third Olynthiac, §§ 24-26.
[367] Viz., on every meeting of the ecclesia at which legislation was possible.
[368] Timocrates, §§ 139 sqq.
[369] In particular de Corona, §§ 129-130, 258-262. Cf. supra, p. [164].
[370] de Corona, §§ 261-262.