The liberty of RomeРипол Классик, 1849 With an historical account of the liberty of ancient nations. In two volumes. Volume 1. |
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... nobles, “the princes of Asia,” remember, when he called them to council, that they came, not to advise, but to obey him.18 The mother of Artaxerxes, persuading her son to a deed which he had the grace to deny himself, urged him to ...
... nobles, “the princes of Asia,” remember, when he called them to council, that they came, not to advise, but to obey him.18 The mother of Artaxerxes, persuading her son to a deed which he had the grace to deny himself, urged him to ...
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... nobles might be confident in their own power under. 9' Erminoku'lras, “hisownciti- III. 89. Cyrus was called the Fazens,” as Herodotus delicately terms them, Ill. 36. '5 Herod., Ill. 30. In Ctesias (De Reb. Pers., 10) the name is ...
... nobles might be confident in their own power under. 9' Erminoku'lras, “hisownciti- III. 89. Cyrus was called the Fazens,” as Herodotus delicately terms them, Ill. 36. '5 Herod., Ill. 30. In Ctesias (De Reb. Pers., 10) the name is ...
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... nobles were suspicious that the crown of Cyrus had been given up too easily to a pretender. They had not loved Cambyses; but he, at least, trusted himself to them, not to the Magi, as his successor was doing. Some, more earnest than the ...
... nobles were suspicious that the crown of Cyrus had been given up too easily to a pretender. They had not loved Cambyses; but he, at least, trusted himself to them, not to the Magi, as his successor was doing. Some, more earnest than the ...
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... noble families, to one of which Cyrus had himself belonged. The conspirators met to take counsel with one another ,' but the language they are reported to have used is not readily recognized as appropriate to men who were nobles by ...
... noble families, to one of which Cyrus had himself belonged. The conspirators met to take counsel with one another ,' but the language they are reported to have used is not readily recognized as appropriate to men who were nobles by ...
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... nobles and the intelligence of his people; we have the nobles predominant over the people, but the people in presence of the nobles; we have the wars, also, and the conquests, by which the Persians, as a race, preserved themselves ...
... nobles and the intelligence of his people; we have the nobles predominant over the people, but the people in presence of the nobles; we have the wars, also, and the conquests, by which the Persians, as a race, preserved themselves ...
Зміст
Liberty of Heatheniem | 267 |
CHAPTER II | 276 |
Use of the legends 3 0 | 277 |
the Elder | 287 |
Royalty | 291 |
Capture of Rome by the Genie | 295 |
Numas Character | 300 |
Doubts and Perseverance | 304 |
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CHAPTER V | 96 |
SECTION II | 105 |
THE AGE OF HEROES | 111 |
Science 6 | 117 |
thnician Commerce | 118 |
The War with Troy 193 | 123 |
Homer the Poet of the Heroes 193 | 127 |
Divisions among the Dorian Spartans | 133 |
Division of Land | 140 |
Spirit inculcated amongst the Spartans | 143 |
And Freedom | 150 |
Athens i | 156 |
Other Laws of Solon | 170 |
Point of Departure | 179 |
Mssandrius of Samoa 133 | 185 |
Pindar and Eschylus in Poetry | 198 |
ILLUMINATION AND DECLINE | 200 |
Peloponnesian War | 206 |
His Morality 911 | 212 |
Of Citimnn | 218 |
And Message to Men | 223 |
The Law from Sinai | 229 |
His Institutions | 235 |
Of Conquest | 253 |
CHAPTER VIII | 259 |
And of Civilization | 261 |
The Plebeians | 309 |
the Tributum | 315 |
Government | 317 |
Principles of a Hierocracy 233353513 | 323 |
Power of the Father | 346 |
as Priests | 349 |
How the Three were regarded 511 | 361 |
PERIUD OF INCREASE | 365 |
Averted by an Invasion | 371 |
A Dictator appointed | 378 |
Dangers | 384 |
Terms of Reconciliation | 389 |
Renewed in Rome | 396 |
Spurius Cassius | 397 |
The Fnhii I | 405 |
Murder of Genucins the Tribune | 411 |
Mainline end Cemillue | 415 |
Amended by Intorius 4 | 418 |
Ceso Quincfins 496 | 427 |
And Soldier | 435 |
Restrictions upon the Lower Clams 44 l | 441 |
The Trials | 444 |
Virginia | 451 |
Triumph and Moderation of the Plebeians | 457 |
Hoiniue Stolo | 459 |
The Censorship 4 | 463 |
Emilius abbreviates the Term of the Censo | 469 |
The 1pr 414 | 477 |
Actual Advantages of Position 271 | 478 |
iea | 480 |
Ita Virtues | 493 |
And maintained | 513 |
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