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Stranica xliii
... which greatly exercises ancient writers ; Aristotle inclines to think that it is three in one , a combination of royalty , aristocracy , and democracy . c . 10 . ( For a fuller consideration of INTRODUCTION , BOOK II . 9 . xliii.
... which greatly exercises ancient writers ; Aristotle inclines to think that it is three in one , a combination of royalty , aristocracy , and democracy . c . 10 . ( For a fuller consideration of INTRODUCTION , BOOK II . 9 . xliii.
Stranica xlvi
... same as in most other states . The deviations from aristocracy and polity incline both to democracy and to oligarchy . For instance , the people discuss and determine any matter which has been xlvi ARISTOTLE'S POLITICS .
... same as in most other states . The deviations from aristocracy and polity incline both to democracy and to oligarchy . For instance , the people discuss and determine any matter which has been xlvi ARISTOTLE'S POLITICS .
Stranica xlvii
... aristocracy . The constitution of Carthage there- fore is neither a pure aristocracy nor an oligarchy , but a third form which includes both , and has regard both to merit and wealth . 1 ) The over - estimation of wealth leads to the ...
... aristocracy . The constitution of Carthage there- fore is neither a pure aristocracy nor an oligarchy , but a third form which includes both , and has regard both to merit and wealth . 1 ) The over - estimation of wealth leads to the ...
Stranica lii
... aristocratic states like Lacedaemon and Carthage , which have no regular meetings of the ecclesia , the chief power is in the hands of the magistrates who decide all causes ; and they are holders not of indefinite , but of definite ...
... aristocratic states like Lacedaemon and Carthage , which have no regular meetings of the ecclesia , the chief power is in the hands of the magistrates who decide all causes ; and they are holders not of indefinite , but of definite ...
Stranica liv
... aristocracy , or government of the best , if such there be , they are excluded , for they are too busy to practise virtue into an oligarchy , where only a money - qualification is required , the mechanic may often find his way , liv ...
... aristocracy , or government of the best , if such there be , they are excluded , for they are too busy to practise virtue into an oligarchy , where only a money - qualification is required , the mechanic may often find his way , liv ...
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