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... seem naturally to divide ; for by all I have read of those innumerable and petty com- monwealths in Italy , Greece , and Sicily , as well as the great ones of Carthage and Rome , it feems to me , that a free people met together ...
... seem naturally to divide ; for by all I have read of those innumerable and petty com- monwealths in Italy , Greece , and Sicily , as well as the great ones of Carthage and Rome , it feems to me , that a free people met together ...
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... seems they were at all times apt to fall into , and was at laft among the causes that ruined their state : and the fre- quent murders of their generals , which Diodorus ** tells * Thucyd . lib . 8 . + Xenoph . de rebus Græc . lib . 2 ...
... seems they were at all times apt to fall into , and was at laft among the causes that ruined their state : and the fre- quent murders of their generals , which Diodorus ** tells * Thucyd . lib . 8 . + Xenoph . de rebus Græc . lib . 2 ...
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... seems , raised a spirit they were not able to lay . And this laft circunftance , as cafes have lately stood , may perhaps be worth noting . From what hath been already advanced , several con- clufions may be drawn : If , That a mixed ...
... seems , raised a spirit they were not able to lay . And this laft circunftance , as cafes have lately stood , may perhaps be worth noting . From what hath been already advanced , several con- clufions may be drawn : If , That a mixed ...
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... seems to allude to a practice of the houfe of Commons called Tacking : when they fulpected that a favourite bill would be rejected , they tacked it to a money - bill ; and as it was not poffible to proceed without the fupply , and as it ...
... seems to allude to a practice of the houfe of Commons called Tacking : when they fulpected that a favourite bill would be rejected , they tacked it to a money - bill ; and as it was not poffible to proceed without the fupply , and as it ...
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... seems to have been the most ancient and inherent principles of both those people in matters of governinent . And fuch did that of Rome continue from the time of Romulus , though with fomne interruptions , to Julius Cæfar , when it ended ...
... seems to have been the most ancient and inherent principles of both those people in matters of governinent . And fuch did that of Rome continue from the time of Romulus , though with fomne interruptions , to Julius Cæfar , when it ended ...
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