A Treatise on the Methods of Observation and Reasoning in Politics, Том 2John W. Parker and Son, 1852 - Всего страниц: 475 |
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... Polybius , the earliest government was monarchy , after- wards improved into royalty ( vi . 5 ) . Tacitus says that kings succeeded the golden age ( Ann . iii . 26 ) ; Seneca , that they governed during that period ( Epist . 90 , § 3-5 ) ...
... Polybius , the earliest government was monarchy , after- wards improved into royalty ( vi . 5 ) . Tacitus says that kings succeeded the golden age ( Ann . iii . 26 ) ; Seneca , that they governed during that period ( Epist . 90 , § 3-5 ) ...
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... Polybius refers to the same government as an actual example of a constitution mixed of the three simple forms , which he con- siders absolutely the best ( vi . 3 , 10 ) . The same view is to be found in the Doric fragment of the Pseudo ...
... Polybius refers to the same government as an actual example of a constitution mixed of the three simple forms , which he con- siders absolutely the best ( vi . 3 , 10 ) . The same view is to be found in the Doric fragment of the Pseudo ...
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... Polybius and Cicero likewise consider the Roman government , in its republican type , as a mixed government . Aristotle often dwells upon the advantages of a well - tempered consti- tution , not running into extremes , but forming a ...
... Polybius and Cicero likewise consider the Roman government , in its republican type , as a mixed government . Aristotle often dwells upon the advantages of a well - tempered consti- tution , not running into extremes , but forming a ...
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... constitution is treated as an actual model of excellence by Polybius , vi . 18 : σte μǹ olóv τ ̓ εἶναι , ταύτης εὑρεῖν ἀμείνω πολιτείας σύστασιν . : books , only three , and those not entire SECT . 13. ] 261 ON IDEAL MODELS .
... constitution is treated as an actual model of excellence by Polybius , vi . 18 : σte μǹ olóv τ ̓ εἶναι , ταύτης εὑρεῖν ἀμείνω πολιτείας σύστασιν . : books , only three , and those not entire SECT . 13. ] 261 ON IDEAL MODELS .
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... Polybius describes the human race as renewed after some great catas- trophe , and emerging from its original state of rudeness . Like the irra- tional animals , they are at first governed by the strongest man , who becomes a monarch ...
... Polybius describes the human race as renewed after some great catas- trophe , and emerging from its original state of rudeness . Like the irra- tional animals , they are at first governed by the strongest man , who becomes a monarch ...
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