The Young American: Or, Book of Government and Law; Showing Their History, Nature and Necessity. For the Use of Schools...William Robinson, 1844 - 282 páginas |
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... ancient days , who ever conceived the idea that the people had any right to govern themselves . Even when the gov ... Egypt ; and we observe no traces of any other ideas of government than that of un- limited power in the hands of a king ...
... ancient days , who ever conceived the idea that the people had any right to govern themselves . Even when the gov ... Egypt ; and we observe no traces of any other ideas of government than that of un- limited power in the hands of a king ...
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... ancient days , who ever conceived the idea that the people had any right to govern themselves . Even when the gov ... Egypt ; and we observe no traces of any other ideas of government than that of un- limited power in the hands of a king ...
... ancient days , who ever conceived the idea that the people had any right to govern themselves . Even when the gov ... Egypt ; and we observe no traces of any other ideas of government than that of un- limited power in the hands of a king ...
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... ancient days , who ever conceived the idea that the people had any right to govern themselves . Even when the gov ... Egypt ; and we observe no traces of any other ideas of government than that of un- limited power in the hands of a king ...
... ancient days , who ever conceived the idea that the people had any right to govern themselves . Even when the gov ... Egypt ; and we observe no traces of any other ideas of government than that of un- limited power in the hands of a king ...
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... ancient inhabitants of these cities , and show that a great variety of utensils now in use , and supposed to be of modern origin , were well known to the Egyptians , thousands of years ago . It is evident that Egypt , at a date going ...
... ancient inhabitants of these cities , and show that a great variety of utensils now in use , and supposed to be of modern origin , were well known to the Egyptians , thousands of years ago . It is evident that Egypt , at a date going ...
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... ancient Egypt was despotic , checked only by the power of the priests , and laws established by usage . It appears , also , that this power varied at different periods , being more despotic at one time than an- other . It does not seem ...
... ancient Egypt was despotic , checked only by the power of the priests , and laws established by usage . It appears , also , that this power varied at different periods , being more despotic at one time than an- other . It does not seem ...
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