The History of Political Literature from the Earliest Times, Հատոր 1R. Bentley, 1855 |
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Արդյունքներ 69–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... ancient or modern , have little or nothing in common with politics . These refer to the inner man . There is little affinity , or sympathy be- tween them . The evidence of the one does not apply to that of the other . Hence it is , that ...
... ancient or modern , have little or nothing in common with politics . These refer to the inner man . There is little affinity , or sympathy be- tween them . The evidence of the one does not apply to that of the other . Hence it is , that ...
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... ancient Greeks from the writings of the Old Testament ? Various and conflicting answers have been given to this question . It has been contended that from the very geographical position of the Jewish kingdom , there must necessarily ...
... ancient Greeks from the writings of the Old Testament ? Various and conflicting answers have been given to this question . It has been contended that from the very geographical position of the Jewish kingdom , there must necessarily ...
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... ancient than the Mosaic . Neither is it confirmed by any authentic testimony that there were any stated laws , although unwritten , ( besides the dictates of reason , ) constituted by the people for their government , before the Mosaic ...
... ancient than the Mosaic . Neither is it confirmed by any authentic testimony that there were any stated laws , although unwritten , ( besides the dictates of reason , ) constituted by the people for their government , before the Mosaic ...
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... grapple more successfully with both ancient and modern treatises on political science , in all ages and countries . C The early history of Greece is enveloped in great obscurity CHAPTER III On the Political Literature of Greece.
... grapple more successfully with both ancient and modern treatises on political science , in all ages and countries . C The early history of Greece is enveloped in great obscurity CHAPTER III On the Political Literature of Greece.
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... ancient magisterial system was maintained , but it gradually became , in all its essential features , more popular and democratic . Offices of all kinds became under the direct authority and cogniz- ance of the people . An assembly ...
... ancient magisterial system was maintained , but it gradually became , in all its essential features , more popular and democratic . Offices of all kinds became under the direct authority and cogniz- ance of the people . An assembly ...
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