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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... Kings . That King whom the Muses honour , and on whose birth they have looked propitious , on his tongue they pour sweet dew . From his mouth words flow persuasive . All the people look upon him while , pointing out the law , he decides ...
... Kings . That King whom the Muses honour , and on whose birth they have looked propitious , on his tongue they pour sweet dew . From his mouth words flow persuasive . All the people look upon him while , pointing out the law , he decides ...
Էջ 65
... King is from Jupiter , and the all - wise Jupiter loves him . " " The government of many is bad ; let there be one chief - one King . " Here it is generally understood he speaks of the executive func- tions of a government ; for he says ...
... King is from Jupiter , and the all - wise Jupiter loves him . " " The government of many is bad ; let there be one chief - one King . " Here it is generally understood he speaks of the executive func- tions of a government ; for he says ...
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... king . After instituting some little matters of personal ceremony , calculated to inspire his subjects with a proper and becoming degree of reverence for the kingly office , he divided the people into three distinct classes called ...
... king . After instituting some little matters of personal ceremony , calculated to inspire his subjects with a proper and becoming degree of reverence for the kingly office , he divided the people into three distinct classes called ...
Էջ 81
... king ; and to carry their decisions to the Comitia , or general assemblies of the people . The king as chief magistrate of the nation , had a seat in the senate , but he had no exclusive power , and was limited , like another senator ...
... king ; and to carry their decisions to the Comitia , or general assemblies of the people . The king as chief magistrate of the nation , had a seat in the senate , but he had no exclusive power , and was limited , like another senator ...
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... king , and this form of political government , a kingdom , or a monarchy . When it is in the power of privileged delegates , the state is said to be ruled by an aristocracy ; and when the people are all in all , men call it a democracy ...
... king , and this form of political government , a kingdom , or a monarchy . When it is in the power of privileged delegates , the state is said to be ruled by an aristocracy ; and when the people are all in all , men call it a democracy ...
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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.