A Study of History, Volumen3Oxford University Press, 1951 |
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... Government . These men wielded the sword , the pen , and the sceptre . They conducted the whole of the government except the mere rendering of justice in matters that were controlled by the Sacred Law , and those limited functions that ...
... Government . These men wielded the sword , the pen , and the sceptre . They conducted the whole of the government except the mere rendering of justice in matters that were controlled by the Sacred Law , and those limited functions that ...
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... government as a result of ' the Glorious Revolution ' of A.D. 1688 was followed by a de facto limitation of the exercise of political power through this new constitutional channel to an oligarchy which represented a much smaller ...
... government as a result of ' the Glorious Revolution ' of A.D. 1688 was followed by a de facto limitation of the exercise of political power through this new constitutional channel to an oligarchy which represented a much smaller ...
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... government were now invested in the comprehensive Olynthian body politic while the constituent city - states were reduced to the status of municipalities . 1 See the illuminating account of the synoecism of Megalopolis in Pausanias ...
... government were now invested in the comprehensive Olynthian body politic while the constituent city - states were reduced to the status of municipalities . 1 See the illuminating account of the synoecism of Megalopolis in Pausanias ...
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THE GROWTHS OF CIVILIZATIONS | 1 |
B THE NATURE OF THE GROWTHS OF CIVILIZATIONS | 112 |
THE PROCESS OF THE GROWTHS OF CIVILIZATIONS | 128 |
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