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... representatives of the cities which met at Delos in the temple of Apollo . Yearly contri- butions were made by the members , first of ships and men and later of money . In time Athens assumed control of these con- tributions and ...
... representatives of the cities which met at Delos in the temple of Apollo . Yearly contri- butions were made by the members , first of ships and men and later of money . In time Athens assumed control of these con- tributions and ...
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... representatives holding for short terms , and having power to correct its own errors , bad laws would soon disappear and their evil consequences be little felt . Unwise legislation may always be expected in popular govern- ments , but ...
... representatives holding for short terms , and having power to correct its own errors , bad laws would soon disappear and their evil consequences be little felt . Unwise legislation may always be expected in popular govern- ments , but ...
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... representatives of many nations to apply both sound moral principles and practical wisdom in their work . The quality of this work is not open to criticism . It fails however of universality of application and lacks instru- mentalities ...
... representatives of many nations to apply both sound moral principles and practical wisdom in their work . The quality of this work is not open to criticism . It fails however of universality of application and lacks instru- mentalities ...
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... representative governments , accountable to the people . 2. Those having representative governments but subject to the veto of the home government on their legislation and to the appointment of officials by the crown , including the ...
... representative governments , accountable to the people . 2. Those having representative governments but subject to the veto of the home government on their legislation and to the appointment of officials by the crown , including the ...
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... representative bodies was not carried on to such an extent in their time as of late . We shall consider hereafter in detail the Conventions adopted by the representatives of many na- tions , which may quite fairly be classed as pieces ...
... representative bodies was not carried on to such an extent in their time as of late . We shall consider hereafter in detail the Conventions adopted by the representatives of many na- tions , which may quite fairly be classed as pieces ...
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