... was entirely unknown to the ancient Greeks. It is further observable that a despotism, as defined by Montesquieu, corresponds precisely with the monarchy of Aristotle. The order of their origination suggests an important general principle ; that there... League of the Ho-dé-no-sau-nee Or Iroquois - Sida 150efter Lewis Henry Morgan - 1901Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| 1847 - 722 sidor
...the monarchy of Aristotle. The order of their origination suggests an important general principle ; that there is a regular progression of political institutions,...the last, the noblest, and the most intellectual. This position can be established by the rise and development of the Grecian institutions ; and may... | |
| George Hooker Colton, James Davenport Whelpley - 1847 - 1376 sidor
...the monarchy of Aristotle. The order of their origination suggests an important general principle ; that there is a regular progression of political institutions,...the last, the noblest, and the most intellectual. This position can be established by the rise and development of the Grecian institutions; and may be... | |
| 1847 - 722 sidor
...the monarchy of Aristotle. The order of their origination suggests an important general principle ; that there is a regular progression of political institutions,...the last, the noblest, and the most intellectual. This position can be established by the rise and development of the Grecian institutions; and may be... | |
| Neville B. Craig - 1876 - 598 sidor
...the monarchy of Aristotle. The order of their origination suggests an important general principle; that there is a regular progression of political institutions,...the last, the noblest, and the most intellectual. The position can be established by the rise and development of the Grecian institutions ; and may be... | |
| 1999 - 302 sidor
...second scheme ranks types of governments, describing a "progression . . . from the monarchical ... to the democratical, which are the last, the noblest, and the most intellectual" (129). In between is the oligarchical, which is a "low state of civilization" but which also has a... | |
| Ter Ellingson - 2001 - 468 sidor
...monarchical, and the republican. . . . The order of their origination suggests an important general principle; that there is a regular progression of political institutions,...the last, the noblest, and the most intellectual. (Morgan 1851: 129) To a certain extent, the savage state of society, with its lesser development of... | |
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