Reflections on the Rise and Fall of the Ancient Republics: Adapted to the Present State of Great BritainJ.J. Tourneisen, 1793 - 352 σελίδες |
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... use and pleasure of one individual , seems to have been the first position in their politics , and the general rule of their conduct . The latter fixed the bafis of their respective states upon this juft and benevolent plan , " That the ...
... use and pleasure of one individual , seems to have been the first position in their politics , and the general rule of their conduct . The latter fixed the bafis of their respective states upon this juft and benevolent plan , " That the ...
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... use of shipping , he propofed to confine the Spartans within the limits of their own territories ; and by taking away the means , to reprefs all defires of making conquefts upon their neighbours . But the fame love of glory and of their ...
... use of shipping , he propofed to confine the Spartans within the limits of their own territories ; and by taking away the means , to reprefs all defires of making conquefts upon their neighbours . But the fame love of glory and of their ...
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... use of arms ! Cleomenes , despairing of affistance ди 19 W from the citizens , whom he had in vain sum- moned to affert their liberty , declared fuch abject cowards fit only to be governed by women . Scorning therefore to fall by the ...
... use of arms ! Cleomenes , despairing of affistance ди 19 W from the citizens , whom he had in vain sum- moned to affert their liberty , declared fuch abject cowards fit only to be governed by women . Scorning therefore to fall by the ...
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... use of gold and filver ; and barred up the entrance against their return by interdicting navigation and commerce , and expel- ling all arts , but what were immediately neceflary to their fubfiftence . As he was fenfible that juft and ...
... use of gold and filver ; and barred up the entrance against their return by interdicting navigation and commerce , and expel- ling all arts , but what were immediately neceflary to their fubfiftence . As he was fenfible that juft and ...
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... use of money had formerly banished ; and that all hiftorians affign that open violation of the laws of Lycurgus , as the period from which the decadence of Sparta is to be pro- perly dated . I observe too , with Plutarch , that though ...
... use of money had formerly banished ; and that all hiftorians affign that open violation of the laws of Lycurgus , as the period from which the decadence of Sparta is to be pro- perly dated . I observe too , with Plutarch , that though ...
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abfolute affembly affiftance againſt Agefilaus Agis Alcibiades amongſt arifing Ariftocracy army Athenians Athens becauſe beſt Carthage Carthaginians caufe cauſe citizens Cleombrotus Cleomenes command confequently confifted conftitution corruption countrymen defire deftruction enemies Epaminondas Ephori Epicurus eſtabliſhed expenſe Fabius faction fame fatal fect fecurity feems fenfible fent fervice fhare fhould fhowed fingle firft firſt fituation foldiers fome foon ftate fubject fuch fuperior fupport greateſt Greece Hamilcar Hannibal hiftorians hiftory higheſt himſelf ibid inftitution intereft juft juſt laft laſt leaft liberty Livy luxury Lycurgus Lyfander mafter manners meaſures moft moſt muft muſt nation obferves occafion oppofition paffions Patricians Pelopidas perfons philofophers Phocion pleaſure Plut Plutarch Polyb Polybius prefent preferved public virtue raiſed reaſon Republic reſpective Roman Senate Romans Rome ruin Saguntum ſcheme ſeems Senate Spartans ſpirit ſtate ſuch Thebans themſelves theſe thofe thoſe Thucyd Thucydides univerfal uſe utmoſt wealth whilft whofe whole Xenoph καὶ
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Σελίδα 265 - Mox trahitur manibus regum fortuna retortis, Esseda festinant, pilenta, petorrita, naves, Captivum portatur ebur, captiva Corinthus. Si foret in terris rideret Democritus, seu Diversum...
Σελίδα 245 - Asia preceded the ruin of Carthage in ' point of time, yet as Sallust informs us> ' the dread of that dangerous rival restrained ' the Romans within the bounds of decency ' and order. But as soon as ever that obstacle ' was removed, they gave a full scope to their
Σελίδα 253 - ... of at the arbitrary will of lawlefs power. The people will be fleeced to pay for their own fetters, and doomed, like the cattle, to unremitting toil and drudgery for the fupport of their tyrannical mafters. Or, if the outward form of civil government...
Σελίδα 202 - Perfia fell an eafy conqueft to Alexander and a handful of Macedonians ; and the Macedonian Empire, when enervated by the luxury of Afia, was compelled to receive the yoke of the victorious Romans.
Σελίδα 253 - ... and looked upon as aukward and quite unfafhionable. But as the fpirit of liberty will yet exift in fome degree in a ftate which retains the name of Freedom , even though the manners of that ftate fhould be generally depraved, an...
Σελίδα 14 - Truth \vi\le\er be unpalatable to those, who are determined not to relinquish errorj but can never give offence to the honest and well-meaning : for the plain-dealing remonstrances of a friend — differ as widely from the rancor of an enemy ^ as the friendly probe of a surgeon — from the dagger of an assassin.
Σελίδα 244 - Republick fuffered during the conteft between Marius and Sylla, but thofe fubfequent and more fatal evils, which brought on the utter extinction of the Roman liberty and conftitution, were the natural effects of that foreign luxury, which firft introduced venality and corruption.
Σελίδα 9 - Even winter carries charms for the philofophic eye, and equally fpeaks the ftupendous power of the great Author of nature. To fearch out and adore the Creator through his works, is our primary duty, and claims the firft place in every rational mind.
Σελίδα 246 - ... best bidder. The republic, which was the common prey to both, was thus rent to pieces between the contending factions — A state so circumstanced must always furnish an ample supply of proper instruments for faction. For as luxury consists in an inordinate...