The Greek Genius and Its Influence: Select Essays and ExtractsLane Cooper Cornell University Press, 1952 - 306 strán (strany) |
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... citizen was a shareholder . They expected their city to feed and amuse them . They expected to divide the plunder when she made conquests , as they were certain to share the conse- quences if she was defeated . Every full citizen of ...
... citizen was a shareholder . They expected their city to feed and amuse them . They expected to divide the plunder when she made conquests , as they were certain to share the conse- quences if she was defeated . Every full citizen of ...
Strana 68
... citizen was not regarded as enjoying full citizenship unless he had a direct personal share in public affairs - either continuously , or at least in his turn . No ! such thing as representative government was known ; the civic assembly ...
... citizen was not regarded as enjoying full citizenship unless he had a direct personal share in public affairs - either continuously , or at least in his turn . No ! such thing as representative government was known ; the civic assembly ...
Strana 73
... citizen ; whereas in an ordinary colony the Athenian emigrant became a citizen of the new settlement . Moreover , the ownership of the allotment was hereditary . All things naturally conspired at this period to make Athens the great ...
... citizen ; whereas in an ordinary colony the Athenian emigrant became a citizen of the new settlement . Moreover , the ownership of the allotment was hereditary . All things naturally conspired at this period to make Athens the great ...
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