Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society, Issues 7-54Trübner, 1884 - Philology |
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... vote of the people if he pleases , but he would rather have their own vol- untary sanction and consent . " For , " he adds , " when I brought the Attic people under one rule , I also made it a free state , and gave an equal vote to ...
... vote of the people if he pleases , but he would rather have their own vol- untary sanction and consent . " For , " he adds , " when I brought the Attic people under one rule , I also made it a free state , and gave an equal vote to ...
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... 1000 drachmae was not peculiar to ἀπαγωγή ; the accuser was liable to this penalty , in case he did not obtain one fifth of the votes , in all public suits with the exception of 6 CAMBRIDGE PHILOLOGICAL SOCIETY'S PROCEEDINGS .
... 1000 drachmae was not peculiar to ἀπαγωγή ; the accuser was liable to this penalty , in case he did not obtain one fifth of the votes , in all public suits with the exception of 6 CAMBRIDGE PHILOLOGICAL SOCIETY'S PROCEEDINGS .
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Cambridge Philological Society. votes , in all public suits with the exception of the εισαγγελία κακώσεως , the εισαγγελία for political offences up to a certain time ( J. of Phil . iv . 109 foll . ) , a case like Lysias or . 7 , and ...
Cambridge Philological Society. votes , in all public suits with the exception of the εισαγγελία κακώσεως , the εισαγγελία for political offences up to a certain time ( J. of Phil . iv . 109 foll . ) , a case like Lysias or . 7 , and ...
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... vote of thanks said that Mr Sweet had done as much to advance the science of phonetics as anyone living . He pointed out how essential the study of phonetics was to the student of the history of languages . Mr SWEET acknowledged the vote ...
... vote of thanks said that Mr Sweet had done as much to advance the science of phonetics as anyone living . He pointed out how essential the study of phonetics was to the student of the history of languages . Mr SWEET acknowledged the vote ...
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... votes , he has to pay 1000 drachmae , but at one time ( rò Taλaιóv ) he was punished more severely ; Lex . Rhet . Cantabr . p . 677 , 7 : oi di- kaotai tiμŵσiv ; only Pollux ( 8 , 52. 53 ) informs us correctly , that the accuser was ...
... votes , he has to pay 1000 drachmae , but at one time ( rò Taλaιóv ) he was punished more severely ; Lex . Rhet . Cantabr . p . 677 , 7 : oi di- kaotai tiμŵσiv ; only Pollux ( 8 , 52. 53 ) informs us correctly , that the accuser was ...
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Page 36 - is a favorite maxim of mine that History, while it should be scientific in its method, should pursue a practical object. That is, it should not merely gratify the reader's curiosity about the past, but modify his view of the present, and his forecast of the future. Now if this maxim be sound, the history of England ought to end with something that
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