Greek states to republican institutions, presenting infinite varieties of the blending or the alternate predominance of the oligarchical and democratical principles. In literature and science the Greek intellect followed no beaten track, and acknowledged... Bentley's Miscellany - Страница 591848Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1848 - 610 страници
...contrast to the habitual quietude 1848.] THE SIX DECISIVE BATTLES OF THE WORLD. and subruissiveness of the Orientals. And, of all the Greeks, the Athenians...joined to a generous sympathy for the fate of their follow-Grceks in Asia, had led them to join in the last Ionian war ; and now mingling with their abhorrence... | |
| Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1851 - 400 страници
...Greece. So, in their governments, they lived long under hereditary kings, but never endured the permanent establishment of absolute monarchy. Their early kings...Ionian war ; and now mingling with their abhorrence of the usurping family of their own citizens, which for a period had forcibly seized on and exercised... | |
| sir Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1851 - 326 страници
...varieties of the blending * 'ETTI pr)Tots yepcuri irarpiKai /Sao-tXeiat.—THUOYD. lib. i. sec. 13. or the alternate predominance of the oligarchical...Ionian war; and now mingling with their abhorrence of the usurping family of their own citizens, which for a period had forcibly seized on and exercised... | |
| 1852 - 536 страници
...national character, which have rendered European civilization so far superior to Asiatic . . . 'Versatile, enterprising, and self-confident, the Greeks presented...Orientals. And, of all the Greeks, the Athenians exhibited the national characteristics in the strongest degree.' — Vol. i. pp. 22 — 24. Into their hands... | |
| Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1858 - 380 страници
...establishment of absolute monarchy. Their early kings were constitutional rulers, governing with denned prerogatives.* And long before the Persian invasion,...Ionian war ; and now mingling with their abhorrence of the usurping family of their own citizens, which for a period had forcibly seized on and exercised... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1879 - 434 страници
...almost all the Greek states to republican institutions, presenting infinite varieties of the balancing or the alternate predominance of the oligarchical...and submissiveness of the Orientals. And, of all the these national characteristics in t of activity and daring, joined to a of their fellow-Greeks in Asia,... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1883 - 436 страници
...almost all the Greek states to republican institutions, presenting infinite varieties of the balancing or the alternate predominance of the oligarchical...daring, joined to a generous sympathy for the fate of then: fellow-Greeks in Asia, had led them to join in the last Ionian war ; and now, mingling with their... | |
| Edgar Sanderson - 1885 - 716 страници
...with interest, and not with criminality. Versatile, restless, enterprising, and selfconfident, they presented the most striking contrast to the habitual quietude and submissiveness of the Orientals." l Such was the people whose history we are now to deal with in a rapid summary of their rise, their... | |
| Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - 1899 - 488 страници
...Greece. So, in their governments, they lived long under hereditary kings, but never endured the permanent establishment of absolute monarchy. Their early kings...Ionian war, and now mingling with their abhorrence of the usurping family of their own citizens, which for a period had forcibly seized on and exercised... | |
| Archibald Wilberforce - 1899 - 536 страници
...establishment of absolute monarchy. Their early kings were constitutional rulers, governing with denned prerogatives. And long before the Persian invasion,...war, and now — mingling with their abhorrence of the usurping family of their own citizens, which for a period had forcibly seized on and exercised... | |
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