The New-York Review, Том 7George Dearborn & Company, 1840 |
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... favor with the government , a tyrant , not a slave ; and instead of paying tribute to the state , the state pays tribute to me , and makes me a sharer in its revenues . In another of his works , † Socrates boasts that with a fortune ...
... favor with the government , a tyrant , not a slave ; and instead of paying tribute to the state , the state pays tribute to me , and makes me a sharer in its revenues . In another of his works , † Socrates boasts that with a fortune ...
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... favor , is that the accused , or those he repre- sents , have lavished their fortunes , by the various Liturgies , upon the public , and this is a topic continually occurring , not only in these speeches , but in those of Isæus also ...
... favor , is that the accused , or those he repre- sents , have lavished their fortunes , by the various Liturgies , upon the public , and this is a topic continually occurring , not only in these speeches , but in those of Isæus also ...
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... favor , or affection . In the true spirit of Christian humility - the most sublime of all virtues - the people have taken care that they shall not be led into tempta- tion by that omnipotence which God alone may not abuse , and ...
... favor , or affection . In the true spirit of Christian humility - the most sublime of all virtues - the people have taken care that they shall not be led into tempta- tion by that omnipotence which God alone may not abuse , and ...
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... favor shown to foreign mer- chants in the Athenian courts of judicature , numerous proxe- noi abroad performing functions analogous to those of modern consuls , kept up in some degree the spirit of amity with fo- reign nations , and the ...
... favor shown to foreign mer- chants in the Athenian courts of judicature , numerous proxe- noi abroad performing functions analogous to those of modern consuls , kept up in some degree the spirit of amity with fo- reign nations , and the ...
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... and even of mere popular favor . Not to speak of Peisistratus , Cleisthe- * Dorians , v . II . p . 107 , ( trans . ) ↑ Ibid . 63 , cf. Arist . Pol . nes , Miltiades , Cimon - it did much in 68 [ July , Constitutional History of Greece .
... and even of mere popular favor . Not to speak of Peisistratus , Cleisthe- * Dorians , v . II . p . 107 , ( trans . ) ↑ Ibid . 63 , cf. Arist . Pol . nes , Miltiades , Cimon - it did much in 68 [ July , Constitutional History of Greece .
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