A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... liberal views , he was named sole archon with authority to change 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 ...
... liberal views , he was named sole archon with authority to change 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 ...
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... liberal only for a monetary consideration , and only very rarely because of humanitarian or religious motives . In a few cases , serfs might be freed to permit them to enter the Church . Others were enfranchised as a result of ...
... liberal only for a monetary consideration , and only very rarely because of humanitarian or religious motives . In a few cases , serfs might be freed to permit them to enter the Church . Others were enfranchised as a result of ...
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... liberal theories concerning the state of nature , natural rights , and social contract . Al- though these democratic ideas lapsed with the rise of the new monarchies and the reestablishment of the power of the papacy over the Church ...
... liberal theories concerning the state of nature , natural rights , and social contract . Al- though these democratic ideas lapsed with the rise of the new monarchies and the reestablishment of the power of the papacy over the Church ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
Pisistratus | 23 |
The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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