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The Athens of Demosthenes - A. H. M. Jones: The Athens of Demosthenes. Pp. 29. Cambridge: University Press, 1952. Paper, 2s. 6d. net.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 February 2009

A. R. W. Harrison
Affiliation:
Merton College, Oxford

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1954

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page 41 note 1 Here, exceptionally, F. perhaps goes beyond the evidence. The orators, he says, are decisive on the point. Wherever a substantial sum is borrowed on a real guarantee the purpose is not a productive one. But this is to do what he warns against elsewhere, to assume that the cases that came into court were wholly typical. There would surely be a greater tendency for loans for non-productive purposes to come into court, contracted as they often would be under stress.

page 42 note 1 Jones by a slip quotes D. here as saying ‘a 12½ per cent. tax’.