The Federalist: Or, The New ConstitutionJ. M. Dent, 1948 - 456 páginas |
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... Sparta , Athens , Rome , and Carthage were all republics ; two of them , Athens and Carthage , of the commercial kind . Yet were they as often engaged in wars , offensive and defensive , as the neighbouring monarchies of the same times ...
... Sparta , Athens , Rome , and Carthage were all republics ; two of them , Athens and Carthage , of the commercial kind . Yet were they as often engaged in wars , offensive and defensive , as the neighbouring monarchies of the same times ...
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... Sparta and Athens , of the rising glory of the Achæans , threw a fatal damp on the enterprise . The dread of the Macedonian power induced the league to court the alliance of the kings of Egypt and Syria , who , as successors of ...
... Sparta and Athens , of the rising glory of the Achæans , threw a fatal damp on the enterprise . The dread of the Macedonian power induced the league to court the alliance of the kings of Egypt and Syria , who , as successors of ...
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... Sparta . The founda- tion of the original government of Rome was laid by Romulus , and the work completed by two of his elective successors , Numa and Tullius Hostilius . On the abolition of royalty the consular administration was ...
... Sparta . The founda- tion of the original government of Rome was laid by Romulus , and the work completed by two of his elective successors , Numa and Tullius Hostilius . On the abolition of royalty the consular administration was ...
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FROM WAR BETWEEN | 31 |
THE INSUFFICIENCY OF THE PRESENT CONFEDERATION | 67 |
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