Heritage of western civilization, Volum 1Prentice-Hall, 1977 - 433 pàgines |
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Pàgina 140
... constitution under which the rich, being also few in number, hold the offices of the state; and similarly democracy might be defined as the constitution under which the poor, being also many in number, are in control. But this involves ...
... constitution under which the rich, being also few in number, hold the offices of the state; and similarly democracy might be defined as the constitution under which the poor, being also many in number, are in control. But this involves ...
Pàgina 177
... constitution, it came about that nearly the whole world fell under the power of Rome in somewhat less than fifty-three years — an event certainly without precedent. This being my settled purpose, I could see no more fitting period than ...
... constitution, it came about that nearly the whole world fell under the power of Rome in somewhat less than fifty-three years — an event certainly without precedent. This being my settled purpose, I could see no more fitting period than ...
Pàgina 184
... constitution deserves neither praise nor imitation. In my mind, then, there are two things fundamental to every state, in virtue of which its powers and constitution become desirable or objectionable. These are customs and laws. Of ...
... constitution deserves neither praise nor imitation. In my mind, then, there are two things fundamental to every state, in virtue of which its powers and constitution become desirable or objectionable. These are customs and laws. Of ...
Continguts
THE CODE OF HAMMURABI | 5 |
EGYPTIAN RELIGIOUS HYMNS | 16 |
THE OLD TESTAMENT | 22 |
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able Adeimantus Alexander ANTIGONE Anytus apostle army Athenians Athens battle bishop body brother brought Caesar called CHORUS Christ Christian Church civilization Clovis commanded constitution CREON CRITO Damietta daughter dead death divine earth enemy equal Eurybiades evil eyes faith father fear Firenzuola follow friends Gaul give glory God's Godigisel gods grace Greeks Gundobad Guntram HAEMON hand hast hath heaven holy honour horse human ISMENE Jesus justice king kingdom land live LORD Marcus matter Meletus MELIAN ment mercy mind nature ness never oligarchy Persians persons polis pope priests prince punishment reason Roman Rome saith Salamis Saracens seignior sent shalt ship slave Socrates soul speak TEIRESIAS tell thee Themistocles things thou thought Thucydides tion took truth turn unto virtue whole wife wisdom wise wish woman words Xerxes