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Thus as once when Aeschylus, the Tragedian was accused in Ar•opago for impiety, his brother Amynias stood out as his Advocate, using no other plea but this, hee opened his garments and shewed them cubitum sine manu, how hee had lost his hand in the service of the state, and so vindicated his brother: |
Thus as once when Aeschylus, the Tragedian was accused in Ar•opago for impiety, his brother Amynias stood out as his Advocate, using no other plea but this, he opened his garments and showed them cubitum sine manu, how he had lost his hand in the service of the state, and so vindicated his brother: |
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