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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... elect men to act under it . A republic is therefore sometimes called a constitutional , and also a representative govern- ment . An aristocracy is a government in which the nobles and those claiming costsin neiviloans from سمجھے their ...
... elect men to act under it . A republic is therefore sometimes called a constitutional , and also a representative govern- ment . An aristocracy is a government in which the nobles and those claiming costsin neiviloans from سمجھے their ...
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... elected to any office . They were subject to an extra tribute , in addition to the taxes paid by the free citizens . On certain public processions , they carried a badge of distinction , by which they were known from the Athenians ...
... elected to any office . They were subject to an extra tribute , in addition to the taxes paid by the free citizens . On certain public processions , they carried a badge of distinction , by which they were known from the Athenians ...
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... elected and pla- ced at the head of the government . Occasionally , however , individuals obtained an extraordinary ascendancy in the state . This was the case with the tyrant Pisistratus and his sons ; and after them , Pericles ruled ...
... elected and pla- ced at the head of the government . Occasionally , however , individuals obtained an extraordinary ascendancy in the state . This was the case with the tyrant Pisistratus and his sons ; and after them , Pericles ruled ...
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... elected from the principal citizens by lot . After their nomination , they were subjected to two rigorous examinations ; the first was before the senate , and the other in the forum , before the magistrates , called heliasta . They were ...
... elected from the principal citizens by lot . After their nomination , they were subjected to two rigorous examinations ; the first was before the senate , and the other in the forum , before the magistrates , called heliasta . They were ...
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... elected for one year . They The power of this senate was considerable . They debated all measures of public interest and welfare , and examined the accounts of all the magistrates at the expiration of their office . They had care of all ...
... elected for one year . They The power of this senate was considerable . They debated all measures of public interest and welfare , and examined the accounts of all the magistrates at the expiration of their office . They had care of all ...
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