Philippics, originally the three orations of Demosthenes against Philip of Macedon. The name was afterwards applied to Cicero's fourteen orations against the ambitious and dangerous designs of Mark Antony. It is now commonly employed to designate any severe and violent invective, whether oral or written.
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 8: Peasant to Eoumelia, p. 116
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