Great Issues in Western Civilization: From Periclean Athens through Louis XIVBrian Tierney, Donald Kagan Random House, 1967 |
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Pàgina 383
... common - weal . In like manner , the body of a man or any other animal would disintegrate unless there were a general ruling force within the body which watches over the common good of all members . With this in mind , Solomon says ...
... common - weal . In like manner , the body of a man or any other animal would disintegrate unless there were a general ruling force within the body which watches over the common good of all members . With this in mind , Solomon says ...
Pàgina 409
... common affairs and common grievances , without denying that Edward has encouraged them to do this - at the present moment he has a quarrel with the clergy , at least with the archbishop , and no doubt is glad when the assembled commons ...
... common affairs and common grievances , without denying that Edward has encouraged them to do this - at the present moment he has a quarrel with the clergy , at least with the archbishop , and no doubt is glad when the assembled commons ...
Pàgina 422
... common assent of the whole kingdom and for the common benefit of the same kingdom , saving the ancient aids and prises due and accustomed . Bertie Wilkinson , Constitutional History of Medieval England , I ( 1958 ) , 226-8 . Reprinted ...
... common assent of the whole kingdom and for the common benefit of the same kingdom , saving the ancient aids and prises due and accustomed . Bertie Wilkinson , Constitutional History of Medieval England , I ( 1958 ) , 226-8 . Reprinted ...
Continguts
Periclean Athens | 3 |
The Democratic Monarchy of Pericles I | 4 |
Ancient Authors on Periclean Democracy | 12 |
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