The Federalist: Or, the New ConstitutionHeritage Press, 1945 - 623 strani |
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Stran 111
... . The latter , being the weaker party , invited the assistance of Philip of Macedon , who had secretly fostered the contest . Philip gladly seized the oppor- tunity of executing the designs he had long planned against 111 NUMBER 18.
... . The latter , being the weaker party , invited the assistance of Philip of Macedon , who had secretly fostered the contest . Philip gladly seized the oppor- tunity of executing the designs he had long planned against 111 NUMBER 18.
Stran 113
... Macedon , there was infinitely more of moderation and justice in the administration of its govern- ment , and less of violence and sedition in the people , than were to be found in any of the cities exercising singly all the ...
... Macedon , there was infinitely more of moderation and justice in the administration of its govern- ment , and less of violence and sedition in the people , than were to be found in any of the cities exercising singly all the ...
Stran 114
... Macedon . This policy was defeated by Cleomenes , king of Sparta , who was led by his ambition to make an unprovoked attack on his neighbors , the Achæans , and who , as an enemy to Macedon , had interest enough with the Egyptian and ...
... Macedon . This policy was defeated by Cleomenes , king of Sparta , who was led by his ambition to make an unprovoked attack on his neighbors , the Achæans , and who , as an enemy to Macedon , had interest enough with the Egyptian and ...
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SIONS BETWEEN THE STATES | 27 |
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