A Voice to America: Or, The Model Republic, Its Glory, Or Its Fall: with a Review of the Causes of the Decline and Failure of the Republics of South America, Mexico, and of the Old World; Applied to the Present Crisis in the United StatesE. Walker, 1855 - Всего страниц: 404 |
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... idea of presenting to the citizens of the Union , a volume devoted to national interests . Maturing his plans , he laid them before a number of friends - gentlemen dis- tinguished alike for their patriotism , social standing , and wide ...
... idea of presenting to the citizens of the Union , a volume devoted to national interests . Maturing his plans , he laid them before a number of friends - gentlemen dis- tinguished alike for their patriotism , social standing , and wide ...
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... idea has become the dominant prin- ciple . These cycles are illustrated by the early idolaters of Canaan , who had their Iconoclast in Abraham ; by the sophists of Athens , and their Aristophanes ; those of Rome , with their Lucian ...
... idea has become the dominant prin- ciple . These cycles are illustrated by the early idolaters of Canaan , who had their Iconoclast in Abraham ; by the sophists of Athens , and their Aristophanes ; those of Rome , with their Lucian ...
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... idea of a commonwealth and a confederacy . It was at Delphi that the most important and the most protracted of these political reunions — that of the Amphyctions - occurred . It adopted the principle that none of the cities belonging to ...
... idea of a commonwealth and a confederacy . It was at Delphi that the most important and the most protracted of these political reunions — that of the Amphyctions - occurred . It adopted the principle that none of the cities belonging to ...
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... ideas of international and judicial law . Even at this early period Sparta and Athens be- came distinguished for their superior constitutions and laws . These two cities in fact constitute a leading essential in subsequent Grecian ...
... ideas of international and judicial law . Even at this early period Sparta and Athens be- came distinguished for their superior constitutions and laws . These two cities in fact constitute a leading essential in subsequent Grecian ...
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... idea of supremacy in Greece , which had now taken its rise , introduced a series of political rela- tions before unknown . * It was at this epoch that the seeds of strife were sown between the rival republics of Sparta and Athens . The ...
... idea of supremacy in Greece , which had now taken its rise , introduced a series of political rela- tions before unknown . * It was at this epoch that the seeds of strife were sown between the rival republics of Sparta and Athens . The ...
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