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... times used the same authorities as Aristotle in such a way that he supplements and perhaps even corrects him - but on this it is impossible yet to give a decided opinion . In conclusion I must express my thanks to Mr A. PREFACE . xvii.
... times used the same authorities as Aristotle in such a way that he supplements and perhaps even corrects him - but on this it is impossible yet to give a decided opinion . In conclusion I must express my thanks to Mr A. PREFACE . xvii.
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... which negotiations with foreign powers were con- ducted , this too was chosen by the lot . The whole business of the city , with the exception of that small portion which could be directly decided on by the Assembly 2 INTRODUCTION .
... which negotiations with foreign powers were con- ducted , this too was chosen by the lot . The whole business of the city , with the exception of that small portion which could be directly decided on by the Assembly 2 INTRODUCTION .
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James Wycliffe Headlam. portion which could be directly decided on by the Assembly , was in the hands of men selected by " chance . " The more closely we analyse the working of the Athenian state , the more universal appears the ...
James Wycliffe Headlam. portion which could be directly decided on by the Assembly , was in the hands of men selected by " chance . " The more closely we analyse the working of the Athenian state , the more universal appears the ...
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... decided the policy of the state it must have been the election of the generals . στρατηγοί . Several able writers have spent much ingenuity The in explaining the history of Athens on this hypo- тPATNYOL . thesis . They point out truly ...
... decided the policy of the state it must have been the election of the generals . στρατηγοί . Several able writers have spent much ingenuity The in explaining the history of Athens on this hypo- тPATNYOL . thesis . They point out truly ...
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... have made up their minds how to vote , the deliberations of the Assembly would have lost some- thing of their reality . Men would have felt that the question had really been decided elsewhere . Hence , although 34 INTRODUCTION .
... have made up their minds how to vote , the deliberations of the Assembly would have lost some- thing of their reality . Men would have felt that the question had really been decided elsewhere . Hence , although 34 INTRODUCTION .
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