Political Science: Or, The State Theoretically and Practically Considered, Том 2Scribner, Armstrong, 1877 |
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... important enough to define by it one of his kinds of oligarchy . ( Pol . , vi . or iv . , 5 , § I. ) Age , also , among those who were eligible , was naturally an aristocratic requisite . Thus , in Chalcis of Euboea , the age of fifty ...
... important enough to define by it one of his kinds of oligarchy . ( Pol . , vi . or iv . , 5 , § I. ) Age , also , among those who were eligible , was naturally an aristocratic requisite . Thus , in Chalcis of Euboea , the age of fifty ...
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... important political consequences with it . It brought the wealthy plebeian and the patrician into the field side by side , or put some plebeians , it might be , into the rank of heavy armed troops , while some patricians were in a class ...
... important political consequences with it . It brought the wealthy plebeian and the patrician into the field side by side , or put some plebeians , it might be , into the rank of heavy armed troops , while some patricians were in a class ...
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... important and considerable outlays . " ( Polyb . , vi . , 13. ) The consuls in the field , and dictators also , depended on the senate for their supplies . The public land was under their control , so that they could send out colonies ...
... important and considerable outlays . " ( Polyb . , vi . , 13. ) The consuls in the field , and dictators also , depended on the senate for their supplies . The public land was under their control , so that they could send out colonies ...
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... important in the early empire , as the legislative capacity of the people died out . ( 5. ) The senate , without having any proper jurisdiction , in some cases aided the magistrates in administering justice , especially in some public ...
... important in the early empire , as the legislative capacity of the people died out . ( 5. ) The senate , without having any proper jurisdiction , in some cases aided the magistrates in administering justice , especially in some public ...
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... important as relating to the introduction of new religious rites , they had little connection with the old religious ... importance . The patricians , being skilled in the knowledge of forms legal and religious , kept the people ...
... important as relating to the introduction of new religious rites , they had little connection with the old religious ... importance . The patricians , being skilled in the knowledge of forms legal and religious , kept the people ...
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Страница 411 - ... to impress on the minds of children and youth committed to their care and instruction the principles of piety and justice and a sacred regard for truth, love of their country, humanity and universal benevolence, sobriety, industry and frugality, chastity, moderation and temperance, and those other virtues which are the ornament of human society and the basis upon which a republican constitution is founded...
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