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... universal seminary - the common school ; that seminary , which imparts to far the largest part of the community , all that can be technically called education ? Why CHAPTER . XXXV . Rome - Form of Government , PREFACE . iii.
... universal seminary - the common school ; that seminary , which imparts to far the largest part of the community , all that can be technically called education ? Why CHAPTER . XXXV . Rome - Form of Government , PREFACE . iii.
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... Rome - Form of Government , XXXVI . Review , The Feudal System , XXXVII . France ,. XXXVIII . France - continued . The Revolution , XXXIX . Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland , XL . England - continued , XLI . Present state of the ...
... Rome - Form of Government , XXXVI . Review , The Feudal System , XXXVII . France ,. XXXVIII . France - continued . The Revolution , XXXIX . Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland , XL . England - continued , XLI . Present state of the ...
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... Rome . Apolonius of Tyanæa found them still in force at Lacedæmon , during the reign of Do- mitian about the year 100 A. D. Lacedæmon , or Sparta , was the chief city of the adjoining territory , called Laconia . There were many other ...
... Rome . Apolonius of Tyanæa found them still in force at Lacedæmon , during the reign of Do- mitian about the year 100 A. D. Lacedæmon , or Sparta , was the chief city of the adjoining territory , called Laconia . There were many other ...
Page 98
... Rome , but with more extensive powers ; assemblies of the free citizens for discussing their own peculiar interests ; and assemblies of all the citizens of the other free towns in Laconia . The There were two kings at Sparta , of two ...
... Rome , but with more extensive powers ; assemblies of the free citizens for discussing their own peculiar interests ; and assemblies of all the citizens of the other free towns in Laconia . The There were two kings at Sparta , of two ...
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... Rome . THE city of Rome derived its name from Rom- ulus , who , with a colony from Alba Longa , found- ed it 753 years before Christ . It was built on the banks of the river Tiber , and stood on the seven hills , Palatinus , Capitolinus ...
... Rome . THE city of Rome derived its name from Rom- ulus , who , with a colony from Alba Longa , found- ed it 753 years before Christ . It was built on the banks of the river Tiber , and stood on the seven hills , Palatinus , Capitolinus ...
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