The History of General Literature: Viewed Politically and Historically, in a Popular Manner; from the Earliest Times to the 17th CenturyBentley, 1861 |
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... considerable period , on public affairs . The Suffetes were appointed annually , and their legislative powers were nearly similar , both in nature and extent , to those of the Consuls of Rome . These Suffetes were often called Kings ...
... considerable period , on public affairs . The Suffetes were appointed annually , and their legislative powers were nearly similar , both in nature and extent , to those of the Consuls of Rome . These Suffetes were often called Kings ...
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... considerable influence on legislative mea- sures , but this influence was very variable . In the early times of ... considerably affected their habits of thinking , they became more bold and restless in their deportment towards the ...
... considerable influence on legislative mea- sures , but this influence was very variable . In the early times of ... considerably affected their habits of thinking , they became more bold and restless in their deportment towards the ...
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... considerable . Then we have after Cecrops , Theseus , who flourished , about the year one thousand before the christian era . The other chiefs or kings who succeeded Theseus , are represented in the very ques- tionable accounts we have ...
... considerable . Then we have after Cecrops , Theseus , who flourished , about the year one thousand before the christian era . The other chiefs or kings who succeeded Theseus , are represented in the very ques- tionable accounts we have ...
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... considerable part of the direct imposts of the Grecian states . " In some states , " says Aristotle , " the common expenses of the administration are paid from the revenue derived from the harbours and duties ; while the taxes on land ...
... considerable part of the direct imposts of the Grecian states . " In some states , " says Aristotle , " the common expenses of the administration are paid from the revenue derived from the harbours and duties ; while the taxes on land ...
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... considerably modified . Orcesilaus , considered governments as institutions , which must be subject to considerable variations , from external circumstances , and matters of an exceptional and contingent character . Carneades was ...
... considerably modified . Orcesilaus , considered governments as institutions , which must be subject to considerable variations , from external circumstances , and matters of an exceptional and contingent character . Carneades was ...
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Էջ 256 - ... it is his demesne, as of fee : that is, it is not purely and simply his own, since it is held of a superior lord, in whom the ultimate property resides.