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" With us practically, if not in theory, the essential object of a state hardly embraces more than the protection of life and property. The Greeks, on the other hand, had the most vivid conception of the state as a whole, every part of which was to co-operate... "
A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities - Sivu 259
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A dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities, ed. by W. Smith

Greek antiquities - 1842 - 1156 sivua
...respecting the , nature and object of a state. With us practically, if not in theory, the cwnfiuf. object of a state hardly embraces more than the protection of life and property. The (j reeks, on the other hand, had the most vivid conception of the state as a whole, every part of which...

Introductory Lectures on Modern History: Delivered in Lent Term, MDCCCXLII ...

Thomas Arnold - 1845 - 466 sivua
...ideas respecting the nature and object of a state. With us practically, if not in theory, the essential object of a state hardly embraces more than the protection...all other duties were considered as subordinate." LECTURE I, IT will not, I trust, be deemed impertinent or affected, if at the very outset of these...

Introductory Lectures on Modern History: Delivered in Lent Term, MDCCCXLII ...

Thomas Arnold - 1845 - 474 sivua
...Ideas respecting the nature and object of a state. With us practically. If not in theory, the ssiextial object of a state hardly embraces more than the protection of life and property. The Greeks, OB the other hand, had the most vivid conception of the state as a whole, every part of which was to...

A School Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities: Abridged from the Larger ...

William Smith, Charles Anthon - 1846 - 402 sivua
...ideas respecting the nature and object of a state. With us practically, if not in theory, the essential object of a state hardly embraces more than the protection...subordinate. Thus the aim of democracy was said to be liberty ; wealth, of oligarchy ; and education, of aristocracy. In all governments the endeavour was to draw...

A Summary of Modern History

Jules Michelet - 1847 - 440 sivua
...ideas respecting the nature and object of a state. With us practically, if not in theory, the essential object of a state hardly embraces more than the protection...all other duties were considered as subordinate." LECTURE I, IT will not, I trust, be deemed impertinent or affected, if at the very outset of these...

Introductory Lectures on Modern History, Delivered in Lent Term, MDCCCXLII ...

Thomas Arnold - 1847 - 446 sivua
...ideas respecting the nature and object of a state. With us practically, if not in theory, the essential object of a state hardly embraces more than the protection...end, to which all other duties were considered as aulxjrdinate." • LECTURE I, IT will not, I trust, be deemed impertinent or affected, if at the very...

A dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities, ed. by W. Smith

Greek antiquities - 1848 - 1322 sivua
...and object of a state. With us practically, if not in theory, the object of a state hardly cmbraces more than the protection of life and property. The...subordinate. Thus the aim of democracy was said to be liberty ; wealth, of oligarchy ; and education, of aristocracy. In all governments the endeavour was to draw...

Introductory Lectures on Modern History: Delivered in Lent Term, MDCCCXLII ...

Thomas Arnold - 1849 - 456 sivua
...ideas respecting the nature and object of a state. With us practically, if not in theory, the essential object of a state hardly embraces more than the protection...to co-operate to some great end, to which all other dalles were considered as subordinate." LECTURE I, IT will not, I trust, be deemed impertinent or affected,...

A School Dictionary of Greek & Roman Antiquities

William Smith - 1851 - 366 sivua
...ideas respecting the nature and object of a state. With us practically, if not in theory, the essential object of a state hardly embraces more than the protection...subordinate. Thus the aim of democracy was said to be liberty ; wealth, of oligarchy ; and education, of aristocracy. In all governments the endeavour was to draw...

The Politics and Economics of Aristotle

Aristotle - 1853 - 438 sivua
...respecting the nature and object of a state. With us, practically, if not in theory, the essential object of a state hardly embraces more than the protection...the most vivid conception of the state as a whole, or system, every part of which was to co-operate towards some great end to which all other duties were...




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