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" ... discoveries in the constitution of a free government since the institution of Lycurgus. Even these have been so unfortunate that they have never spread: the first has been given up by all the nations, excepting one, which had once adopted it; and... "
Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal - Страница 539
под редакцията на - 1795
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The Monthly review. New and improved ser, Том 16

1795 - 612 страници
...equal branches— are perhaps the three only difcoveries in the conftitution of a free government, fmce the inftitution of Lycurgus. Even thefe have been...had once adopted it ; and the other two, reduced to pn dice, if not invented, by the Engliih nation, have never been imitated by any other except their...

A Defence of the Constitutions of Government of the United States of America ...

John Adams - 1797 - 448 страници
...fince the inftitution of Lycurgus. Even thefe have been fo unfortunate, that they have never fpread : the firft has been given up by all the nations, excepting...their own defcendants in America. While it would be rafh to fay, that nothing further can be done to bring a free government, in all its parts, ftill nearer...

The Centennial of the Massachusetts Constitution: Prepared at the Request of ...

Alexander Hamilton Bullock - 1881 - 66 страници
...institution of Lycurgus. Even these have been so unfortunate that they have never spread: the first has been given up by all the nations, excepting one,...two, reduced to practice, if not invented, by the English nation, have never been imitated by any other except their own descendants in America." 39015050648966...

Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, Том 1; Том 77, Част 1

American Antiquarian Society - 1882 - 534 страници
...institution of Lycurgus. Even these have been so unfortunate that they have never spread : the first has been given up by all the nations, excepting one,...two, reduced to practice, if not invented, by the English nation, have never been imitated by any other except their own descendants in America." 236...

Early American Writing

Various - 1994 - 676 страници
...unfortunate, that they have never spread: the first has been given up by all the nations, excepting one, which had once adopted it; and the other two, reduced to practice, if not invented, by the English nation, have never been imitated by any other, except their own descendants in America. While...
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The Intellectual Origins of Jeffersonian Democracy: Republicanism, the Class ...

Douglass Adair - 2000 - 230 страници
...unfortunate, that they have never spread: the first has been given up by all the nations, excepting one, which had once adopted it; and [the] other two, reduced to practice, if not invented by the English nation, have never been imitated by any other, except their descendants in America." John Adams,...
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The Wisdom of John Adams

John Adams - 2003 - 308 страници
...unfortunate, that they have never spread: the first has been given up by all the nations, excepting one, which had once adopted it; and the other two, reduced to practice, if not invented, by the English nation, have never been imitated by any other, except their own descendants in America. (1...
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