The History of Political Literature from the Earliest Times, Հատոր 1R. Bentley, 1855 |
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... hundred years before the Christian era ; a circum- stance which could not have happened unless these writings had enjoyed a comparatively extended reputa- tion and notoriety . We find this fully stated by several writers . Owen , in his ...
... hundred years before the Christian era ; a circum- stance which could not have happened unless these writings had enjoyed a comparatively extended reputa- tion and notoriety . We find this fully stated by several writers . Owen , in his ...
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... hundred and thirteen precepts ; three hundred and sixty - five of which are termed " Negative precepts , " because they prohibit that which is unjust or wrong ; and the remaining two hundred and forty - eight , are " Affirmative pre ...
... hundred and thirteen precepts ; three hundred and sixty - five of which are termed " Negative precepts , " because they prohibit that which is unjust or wrong ; and the remaining two hundred and forty - eight , are " Affirmative pre ...
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... together , consisting of one hundred and twenty of the most learned and able men of the nation , to consider of the best means of restoring , and for the future preserving the traditions . ON THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS . 9.
... together , consisting of one hundred and twenty of the most learned and able men of the nation , to consider of the best means of restoring , and for the future preserving the traditions . ON THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS . 9.
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... Hundred was instituted , and exercised a very beneficial influence for a considerable period , on public affairs . The Suffetes were appointed annually , and their legislative powers were nearly similar , both in nature and extent , to ...
... Hundred was instituted , and exercised a very beneficial influence for a considerable period , on public affairs . The Suffetes were appointed annually , and their legislative powers were nearly similar , both in nature and extent , to ...
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... Hundred was really composed of one hundred and four persons . Aristotle maintains they were the same as the Ephori in Sparta . This court of the One Hundred , as it is generally called , seems to have been instituted to curb the ...
... Hundred was really composed of one hundred and four persons . Aristotle maintains they were the same as the Ephori in Sparta . This court of the One Hundred , as it is generally called , seems to have been instituted to curb the ...
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