The Young American: Or Book of Government and Law: Showing Their History, Nature, and Necessity. For the Use of SchoolsM.H. Newman and Company, 1847 - 282 頁 |
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... Athens . Political divisions of the People , XXVIII . Of the Government of Athens , XXIX . The Court of Areopagus , · XXX . Other Courts of Athens . Sparta , XXXIV . Rome Divisions of the People , 80 · 84 91 93 98 · 103 • 105 108 LIV ...
... Athens . Political divisions of the People , XXVIII . Of the Government of Athens , XXIX . The Court of Areopagus , · XXX . Other Courts of Athens . Sparta , XXXIV . Rome Divisions of the People , 80 · 84 91 93 98 · 103 • 105 108 LIV ...
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... Athens abolished royalty . The ancient Grecians were the first people to under- stand their rights , and to assert them ; the first to discover that the people are the only legitimate source of political power - that the true end of ...
... Athens abolished royalty . The ancient Grecians were the first people to under- stand their rights , and to assert them ; the first to discover that the people are the only legitimate source of political power - that the true end of ...
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... Athens , perceiving that it would be difficult for him to be slain in the common course of events , dressed himself in disguise , went into the enemy's army , and allowed himself to be killed . With the Greeks , personal attachment had ...
... Athens , perceiving that it would be difficult for him to be slain in the common course of events , dressed himself in disguise , went into the enemy's army , and allowed himself to be killed . With the Greeks , personal attachment had ...
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... Athens . Political Divisions of the People . THE City of Athens was the capital of Attica , a small territory situated to the north of the Gulf of Saron . It was founded by Cecrops , an Egyptian , who led thither a colony and introduced ...
... Athens . Political Divisions of the People . THE City of Athens was the capital of Attica , a small territory situated to the north of the Gulf of Saron . It was founded by Cecrops , an Egyptian , who led thither a colony and introduced ...
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... Athens were the Portus Phale- rius , the Piræus , and the Munychia , which last was encompassed with a strong wall , that joined it to the Piræus . Two walls , of about five miles in length , enclosing a ... Athens were divided. 6 ATHENS .
... Athens were the Portus Phale- rius , the Piræus , and the Munychia , which last was encompassed with a strong wall , that joined it to the Piræus . Two walls , of about five miles in length , enclosing a ... Athens were divided. 6 ATHENS .
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