The History of Political Literature from the Earliest Times, Հատոր 1R. Bentley, 1855 |
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... possessed . The consequence of this was that there were very few trades left to be followed by free citizens ; and the public mind became deeply tainted with the notion , that all industry and trade were degrading and mean . " In well ...
... possessed . The consequence of this was that there were very few trades left to be followed by free citizens ; and the public mind became deeply tainted with the notion , that all industry and trade were degrading and mean . " In well ...
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... possessed and yet die of hunger ; as the fable relates of Midas , at whose touch every thing became gold . ' With respect to laws immediately affecting the trade and commerce of Greece , little is known beyond mere conjecture . The ...
... possessed and yet die of hunger ; as the fable relates of Midas , at whose touch every thing became gold . ' With respect to laws immediately affecting the trade and commerce of Greece , little is known beyond mere conjecture . The ...
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... possessed . The national imposts were in many cases farmed out to individuals . At Athens this was general ; and it was partially followed at Byzantium , Macedonia , and other places . By whom were the taxes imposed ? Little is known on ...
... possessed . The national imposts were in many cases farmed out to individuals . At Athens this was general ; and it was partially followed at Byzantium , Macedonia , and other places . By whom were the taxes imposed ? Little is known on ...
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... possession of no written work from his pen ; but there can be little doubt but that he was one of the most distinguished political authors and thinkers of his age . Anaximander of Miletus followed him in the career of philosophy , and ...
... possession of no written work from his pen ; but there can be little doubt but that he was one of the most distinguished political authors and thinkers of his age . Anaximander of Miletus followed him in the career of philosophy , and ...
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... possession of any of their political writings or speculations . All that can be advanced on this topic is mere surmise and conjecture . Phocion , a distinguished peripatetic philosopher , entered enthusiastically into many political ...
... possession of any of their political writings or speculations . All that can be advanced on this topic is mere surmise and conjecture . Phocion , a distinguished peripatetic philosopher , entered enthusiastically into many political ...
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