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Pagina 157
... interests . Demosthenes seems to have depended much upon the power of his party , and the influence of party interest in the multitudinous courts of Athens , for the success of his accusation , which was such as otherwise there could ...
... interests . Demosthenes seems to have depended much upon the power of his party , and the influence of party interest in the multitudinous courts of Athens , for the success of his accusation , which was such as otherwise there could ...
Pagina 166
... interest and diligence to obtain from Alexander , and his allies , a remission of the demand for the surrender of the ten orators . The currency of such a report tends at least to mark the charac- ter of the times at Athens . The ...
... interest and diligence to obtain from Alexander , and his allies , a remission of the demand for the surrender of the ten orators . The currency of such a report tends at least to mark the charac- ter of the times at Athens . The ...
Pagina 433
... interest of money borrowed when prices were high . He must , therefore , by means of re- trenchment , reduce the amount of taxes on industry : the baronet adds , and by means of a property - tax : but we say that a property- tax is that ...
... interest of money borrowed when prices were high . He must , therefore , by means of re- trenchment , reduce the amount of taxes on industry : the baronet adds , and by means of a property - tax : but we say that a property- tax is that ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
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