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... whole truth , is certainly an important part of the truth . 2 To Müller - Strübing belongs the merit of at- tempting a thorough discussion of the political question . It is unfortunate that his merit does not go farther . As I shall ...
... whole truth , is certainly an important part of the truth . 2 To Müller - Strübing belongs the merit of at- tempting a thorough discussion of the political question . It is unfortunate that his merit does not go farther . As I shall ...
Page xv
... whole of the essay and introduction had been in type for some weeks , and much of it was nearly ready for the press before the new work was published , I have been obliged to leave both unchanged . They appear therefore exactly as they ...
... whole of the essay and introduction had been in type for some weeks , and much of it was nearly ready for the press before the new work was published , I have been obliged to leave both unchanged . They appear therefore exactly as they ...
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... whole administration of the state was in the hands of men appointed by lot : the serious work of the law courts , of the execution of the laws , of police , of public finance , in short of every depart- ment ( with the exception of ...
... whole administration of the state was in the hands of men appointed by lot : the serious work of the law courts , of the execution of the laws , of police , of public finance , in short of every depart- ment ( with the exception of ...
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... whole thing was worked . A returning officer who did not use his discretion would have failed in his duty . Unfortunately this view also , attractive though it is , fails , as did that mentioned above , from the complete absence of ...
... whole thing was worked . A returning officer who did not use his discretion would have failed in his duty . Unfortunately this view also , attractive though it is , fails , as did that mentioned above , from the complete absence of ...
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... whole have altered their statement of the older view , and tell us that , although the lot was of course democratic , yet it was after all to a certain extent aristocratic too1 . Our object must be then to try and understand not only ...
... whole have altered their statement of the older view , and tell us that , although the lot was of course democratic , yet it was after all to a certain extent aristocratic too1 . Our object must be then to try and understand not only ...
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5th century administration appointed by lot Archons archonship Aristeides Aristotle Assembly Athenian Athenian Democracy Athens Ave Maria Lane Boeckh Book Cambridge Warehouse candidates Catalogue chosen by lot citizens Cleisthenes College constitution council court D.D. Demy decree Deinarchus deme democracy democratic demos Demosthenes Demy 4to Demy Octavo duties Edited election by lot English Epistle Essay fact finance Greek Hellenotamiai History importance influence inscriptions inspectors introduced Isocrates J. E. SANDYS Litt.D LL.D Logistai Lysias M. T. Ciceronis M.A. Crown 8vo M.A. Demy 8vo magistrates matter ment modern necessary oligarchic orators P. G. TAIT paid party Pericles Plato Poletai political popular election Prætor probably Prof Prytanies R. C. JEBB re-election religious result suppose tion treasure trierarchs triremes University of Cambridge δὲ καὶ μὲν οἱ τὴν τῆς τὸν τοὺς τῶν
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