I believe, men of Athens , that the war with the King is a difficult undertaking for our city, though any conflict which the war involved might prove easy enough. In Dem. 9.52 he notes that the reverse would be the case in a contest with Philip. Why so? Because the first requisites for every war are necessarily, I suppose, fleets and money and strong positions, and I find that the King is more fully supplied with these than we are; but for the actual conflict I observe that nothing is needed so much as brave soldiers, and of these we and those who share the danger with us have the better supply.