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Stranica xxvi
... government . Whether he meant to compare particular relations of family life with particular forms of government , e . g . the relation of husband and wife to a constitutional government , and that of father and son to a monarchy ; or ...
... government . Whether he meant to compare particular relations of family life with particular forms of government , e . g . the relation of husband and wife to a constitutional government , and that of father and son to a monarchy ; or ...
Stranica xxxiii
... constitution , though it may be suited to the greatest number of states , is not the nearest to his ideal . There are persons who think that all the elements of the state ought to share in the government , and these would prefer the ...
... constitution , though it may be suited to the greatest number of states , is not the nearest to his ideal . There are persons who think that all the elements of the state ought to share in the government , and these would prefer the ...
Stranica xxxiv
... constitution of the Laws ; whereas enactments are expressly made to preserve the equality of families ; secondly , the assertion that , according to Plato , the best state ... government of philosophers . There is little or nothing ideal or ...
... constitution of the Laws ; whereas enactments are expressly made to preserve the equality of families ; secondly , the assertion that , according to Plato , the best state ... government of philosophers . There is little or nothing ideal or ...
Stranica xxxviii
... constitution was Hippodamus , the architect of the Peiraeus , a man affected in his dress and eccentric in his way of life , who was a political ... government . But the first two will be the slaves of the last , for they have no arms ; and ...
... constitution was Hippodamus , the architect of the Peiraeus , a man affected in his dress and eccentric in his way of life , who was a political ... government . But the first two will be the slaves of the last , for they have no arms ; and ...
Stranica xl
... government , in which the blessings of peace are generally included , can hardly be exaggerated . He also expresses ... constitution of Hippodamus . He built the streets of cities at right angles , and also gave an arithmetical or ...
... government , in which the blessings of peace are generally included , can hardly be exaggerated . He also expresses ... constitution of Hippodamus . He built the streets of cities at right angles , and also gave an arithmetical or ...
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