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But he made no attempt to correct social or economic conditions or to change the constitution . SOLON Solon ( ca. 640-559 B.C. ) , known as one of the seven wise men of Greece , at first engaged in commerce to rebuild a family fora tune ...
But he made no attempt to correct social or economic conditions or to change the constitution . SOLON Solon ( ca. 640-559 B.C. ) , known as one of the seven wise men of Greece , at first engaged in commerce to rebuild a family fora tune ...
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He wanted to liberalize the constitution , to organize a democracy so as to prevent a recurrence of the abuses , and to free the individual from the clan bonds . He drew up laws to guarantee individual liberty .
He wanted to liberalize the constitution , to organize a democracy so as to prevent a recurrence of the abuses , and to free the individual from the clan bonds . He drew up laws to guarantee individual liberty .
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Between 1307 and 1688 , nothing of importance was added to the constitution in so far as the relations of king and ... Up to the beginning of his reign the constitutional trend in England and France bore a very close resemblance ...
Between 1307 and 1688 , nothing of importance was added to the constitution in so far as the relations of king and ... Up to the beginning of his reign the constitutional trend in England and France bore a very close resemblance ...
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