A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... constitution ( ca. 593 B.C. ) . Through his economic reforms he did much to heal the rupture between the aristocracy and the poor ; through his constitutional reforms he paved the way for the greatest political contribution of the ...
... constitution ( ca. 593 B.C. ) . Through his economic reforms he did much to heal the rupture between the aristocracy and the poor ; through his constitutional reforms he paved the way for the greatest political contribution of the ...
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... constitution , to organize a democracy so as to pre- vent a recurrence of the abuses , and to free the individual from the clan bonds . He drew up laws to guarantee individual lib- erty . He limited the right of the father over the ...
... constitution , to organize a democracy so as to pre- vent a recurrence of the abuses , and to free the individual from the clan bonds . He drew up laws to guarantee individual lib- erty . He limited the right of the father over the ...
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... constitution in so far as the relations of king and Parliament were concerned . Edward I gave definitive ... constitutional trend in England and France bore a very close resemblance ; in each country the administration at first centered ...
... constitution in so far as the relations of king and Parliament were concerned . Edward I gave definitive ... constitutional trend in England and France bore a very close resemblance ; in each country the administration at first centered ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
Pisistratus | 23 |
The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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