The History of Political Literature from the Earliest Times, Հատոր 1R. Bentley, 1855 |
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... held by them to be of the most sacred kind , and nothing can be more repugnant to the views they entertain than a tame acquiescence in ignorance or oppression . It is , therefore , in strict conformity with both the letter and spirit of ...
... held by them to be of the most sacred kind , and nothing can be more repugnant to the views they entertain than a tame acquiescence in ignorance or oppression . It is , therefore , in strict conformity with both the letter and spirit of ...
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... held on his honest and loyal course of good and free counsel , after his master grew extremely corrupt in his government . Neither can this point otherwise be ; for learning endueth men's minds with a true sense of the frailty of their ...
... held on his honest and loyal course of good and free counsel , after his master grew extremely corrupt in his government . Neither can this point otherwise be ; for learning endueth men's minds with a true sense of the frailty of their ...
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... held in some degree of re- verence , but adultery was allowed whenever there was any wants of issue , or a chance of improving the phy- sical constitution by a change of family connexion . Indeed some historians affirm that this ...
... held in some degree of re- verence , but adultery was allowed whenever there was any wants of issue , or a chance of improving the phy- sical constitution by a change of family connexion . Indeed some historians affirm that this ...
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... held their offices for life . They were required to be sixty years of age , of unblemished reputation , and had to stand as candidates for the situation . The powers of the Senate were extensive . The Kings had the command of the army ...
... held their offices for life . They were required to be sixty years of age , of unblemished reputation , and had to stand as candidates for the situation . The powers of the Senate were extensive . The Kings had the command of the army ...
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... held for life , but it was changed for ten years , and ultimately it became annual . When the Archon was chosen for life , the senate and the people seldom interfered with his decisions ; but when the office became decennial , and then ...
... held for life , but it was changed for ten years , and ultimately it became annual . When the Archon was chosen for life , the senate and the people seldom interfered with his decisions ; but when the office became decennial , and then ...
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