| James Harrington - 1747 - 290 頁
...Monarchy, as that of Spain, Poland, and late of Oceana. * Rcjctat nugis Autoriute yam Imperio. /i JN AND if the whole People be Landlords, or hold the Lands...or number of Men, within the compafs of the Few or Arijlocr,tc\, overbalance them, the Empire (without the intcrpolition of Force) is a Commonwealth.... | |
| John Adams - 1851 - 608 頁
...of Spain, Poland, and once of England ; and if the whole people be landlords, or hold the lands so divided among them, that no one man, or number of men, within the compass of the few, or aristocracy, overbalance them, the empire is a commonwealth. " If force be interposed... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1889 - 932 頁
...that of Spain, Poland, and late of Oceana. And if the whole people be landlords, or hold the lands so divided among them that no one man, or number of men, within the compass of the few or aristocracy, overbalance them, the empire (without the interposition of force)... | |
| Charles Harding Firth - 1910 - 374 頁
...hands of the people the result was democracy. ' If the whole people be landlords, or hold the lands so divided among them that no one man, or number of men, within the compass of the few or CHAP. aristocracy, overbalance them, the empire (without the _^-^ interposition... | |
| Richard Henry Tawney - 1912 - 552 頁
...IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY BY RH TAWNEY " And if the whole people le landlord i, or hold the Land» so divided among them, that no one Man, or number of Men, •within the Compass of the Few or Aristocracy, overbalance them, the Empire (without the interposition of force)... | |
| Richard Henry Tawney - 1912 - 504 頁
...SIXTEENTH CENTURY .. BY R/H: TJAWNEY " And if the tchole people be landlord!, or hold the Lands so divided among them, that no one Man, or number of Men, within the Compaii of the Few or Aristocraey, overbalance them, the Empire (irithovl the interposition of force)... | |
| Francis William Coker - 1914 - 608 頁
...that of Spain, Poland, and late of Oceana. And if the whole people be landlords, or hold the lands so divided among them that no one man, or number of men, within the compass of the few or aristocracy, overbalance them, the empire (without the interposition of force)... | |
| Ivor John Carnegie Brown - 1920 - 206 頁
.... . the empire is mixed monarchy. . . . And, if the whole people be landlords, or hold the lands so divided among them that no one man or number of men, within the compass of the few or aristocracy, overbalance them, the empire (without the interposition of force)... | |
| Samuel Duff McCoy - 1928 - 354 頁
...to say, in lands, or in money and goods . . . If the whole people be landlords, or hold the lands so divided among them, that no one man, or number of men, within the compass of the few, or aristocracy, overbalance them, (then) the nation is a commonwealth. . . ." And... | |
| Paul A. Gilje (ed), William Pencak - 1992 - 212 頁
...thinker James Harrington, who contended that "if the whole people be landlords, or hold the lands so divided among them that no one man, or number of men, within the compass of the few or aristocracy, overbalance them, the empire (without the interposition of force)... | |
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