Political Science: Or, The State Theoretically and Practically Considered, Том 2Scribner, Armstrong, 1877 |
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... respects their equals ; from the outraged feelings of eminent men who are put below others , their inferiors in everything but aristocratic rank ; from the extremes of opulence and misery to be found in states of this kind ; from a ...
... respects their equals ; from the outraged feelings of eminent men who are put below others , their inferiors in everything but aristocratic rank ; from the extremes of opulence and misery to be found in states of this kind ; from a ...
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... respects than one to the Greek city - states , in which parties were about equally strong , and where an active democracy was contending for a share in the government without success . of aristocracy . § 179 . After the expulsion of the ...
... respects than one to the Greek city - states , in which parties were about equally strong , and where an active democracy was contending for a share in the government without success . of aristocracy . § 179 . After the expulsion of the ...
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... respecting intermarriage , in which the rich plebeian alone could have had a great interest , enabled them to carry ... respects stood below the consuls in dignity . The office of consular tribunes continued from 310 to 387 , U. C. ...
... respecting intermarriage , in which the rich plebeian alone could have had a great interest , enabled them to carry ... respects stood below the consuls in dignity . The office of consular tribunes continued from 310 to 387 , U. C. ...
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... respect until the time of Appius Claudius the blind ( 450 U. C. ) , who is said by a Roman lawyer to have reduced the legis actiones to a form , and whose scribe surrep- titiously disclosed them to the people ; or , as Pliny says ...
... respect until the time of Appius Claudius the blind ( 450 U. C. ) , who is said by a Roman lawyer to have reduced the legis actiones to a form , and whose scribe surrep- titiously disclosed them to the people ; or , as Pliny says ...
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... respects . The victories which thus brought the two orders to an equality of rights , were waged principally for the ... respect the Romans felt for an ancient line . Thus the meas- ures by which the exclusive patrician possession of ...
... respects . The victories which thus brought the two orders to an equality of rights , were waged principally for the ... respect the Romans felt for an ancient line . Thus the meas- ures by which the exclusive patrician possession of ...
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Страница 540 - Party is a body of men united, for promoting by \ their joint endeavours the national interest, upon some particular principle in which they are all agreed.
Страница 411 - ... the principles of piety, justice, and a sacred regard to truth, love to 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...
Страница 250 - And Whereas it hath pleased the Great Governor of the World to incline the hearts of the legislatures we respectively represent in congress, to approve of, and to authorize us to ratify the said articles of confederation and perpetual union.
Страница 249 - And the Articles of this Confederation shall be inviolably observed by every State ; and the Union shall be perpetual. Nor shall any alteration at any time hereafter be made in any of them, unless such alteration be agreed to, in a Congress of the United States, and be afterwards confirmed by the legislatures of every State.
Страница 329 - And the messenger that was gone to call Micaiah spake unto him, saying, Behold now, the words of the prophets declare good unto the king with one mouth : let thy word, I pray thee, be like the word of one of them, and speak that which is good. 14 And Micaiah said, As the Lord liveth, what the Lord saith unto me, that will I speak.
Страница 476 - We hold, that seeing there is not any man of the Church of England but the same man is also a member of the commonwealth; nor any man a member of the commonwealth, which is not also of the Church of England...
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...
Страница 311 - One of the most indispensable requisites in the practical conduct of politics, especially in the management of free institutions, is conciliation; a readiness to compromise; a willingness to concede something to opponents, and to shape good measures so as to be as little offensive as possible to persons of opposite views...
Страница 474 - And because besides the power of order which all consecrated persons have, and the power of jurisdiction which neither they all nor they only have, there is a third power, a power of ecclesiastical dominion...
Страница 411 - ... it shall be the duty of such instructors to endeavor to lead their pupils, as their ages and capacities will admit, into a clear understanding of the tendency of the above-mentioned virtues to preserve and perfect a republican constitution, and secure the blessings of liberty, as well as to promote their future happiness ; and also to point out to them the evil tendency of the opposite vices.