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... original historical research . " S " The prize shall be open to members of the University who , at the time when their dissertations are sent in , have been admitted to a degree , and are of not more than four years ' standing from ...
... original historical research . " S " The prize shall be open to members of the University who , at the time when their dissertations are sent in , have been admitted to a degree , and are of not more than four years ' standing from ...
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... original question : What was the object and effect of the extended use of the lot as it prevailed during the fifth and fourth centuries ? and I shall attempt to show how the Athenian statesmen used this relic of a dying super- stition ...
... original question : What was the object and effect of the extended use of the lot as it prevailed during the fifth and fourth centuries ? and I shall attempt to show how the Athenian statesmen used this relic of a dying super- stition ...
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... original meaning ; but none the less the word has not now the same connotation as it had 2000 years ago ; 1 I do not mean to deny that the lot was often used in states which were not democratic , and that in the period before the ...
... original meaning ; but none the less the word has not now the same connotation as it had 2000 years ago ; 1 I do not mean to deny that the lot was often used in states which were not democratic , and that in the period before the ...
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... Coulanges that the council was appointed by lot because the original duty of the Prytanies was care of the sacred fire . ( La Cité antique , p . 390. ) doubtedly have occupied nearly all the places . Owners of THE COUNCIL . 47.
... Coulanges that the council was appointed by lot because the original duty of the Prytanies was care of the sacred fire . ( La Cité antique , p . 390. ) doubtedly have occupied nearly all the places . Owners of THE COUNCIL . 47.
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... original politicians members ? difficulty with which we started is not yet solved . How was it possible to govern the city even passably with such a constitution ? What after all had this council to do , and how did it do it ? It is ...
... original politicians members ? difficulty with which we started is not yet solved . How was it possible to govern the city even passably with such a constitution ? What after all had this council to do , and how did it do it ? It is ...
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