Political Institutions: A PrefaceD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - Всего страниц: 546 |
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... importance of property in prehistorical times unless he were ignorant of its intimate relation with government in recorded his- tory . Yet many writers attach little significance to the accumulation of property or to the economic ...
... importance of property in prehistorical times unless he were ignorant of its intimate relation with government in recorded his- tory . Yet many writers attach little significance to the accumulation of property or to the economic ...
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... importance attaches to a law of 300 B.C. which required that half the pontiffs should be plebeians . The patrician edi- fice quite collapsed when , in 252 B.C. , the first plebeian Pontifex Maxi- mus began to give public advice and ...
... importance attaches to a law of 300 B.C. which required that half the pontiffs should be plebeians . The patrician edi- fice quite collapsed when , in 252 B.C. , the first plebeian Pontifex Maxi- mus began to give public advice and ...
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... importance attached to personality or character . It is in " mixed " governments , where we find it persisting in a demo- cratic period , that aristocracy has shown to best advantage . Theodore Woolsey , while not thinking well of ...
... importance attached to personality or character . It is in " mixed " governments , where we find it persisting in a demo- cratic period , that aristocracy has shown to best advantage . Theodore Woolsey , while not thinking well of ...
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