The New-York Review, Volumul 7;Volumele 13-14George Dearborn & Company, 1840 |
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Pagina 36
... Cleisthenes in the constitution of the Attic tribes . * So as to the comparative inefficiency of the plebs in the comitia of Rome , because residing on their farms at a distance , their attendance in those assemblies was inconvenient ...
... Cleisthenes in the constitution of the Attic tribes . * So as to the comparative inefficiency of the plebs in the comitia of Rome , because residing on their farms at a distance , their attendance in those assemblies was inconvenient ...
Pagina 38
... Cleisthenes . He says expressly , that what he called ( in conformity , no doubt , to general usage ) by that compli- mentary name , would have passed in those earlier times ( so aristocratic were they ) for a government of the many ...
... Cleisthenes . He says expressly , that what he called ( in conformity , no doubt , to general usage ) by that compli- mentary name , would have passed in those earlier times ( so aristocratic were they ) for a government of the many ...
Pagina 65
... Cleisthenes , which was confessedly a compromise between the noble families and the body of the people , still restrained and re- pressed the latter exceedingly . So , the great events of the Persian war , though they elevated the lower ...
... Cleisthenes , which was confessedly a compromise between the noble families and the body of the people , still restrained and re- pressed the latter exceedingly . So , the great events of the Persian war , though they elevated the lower ...
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