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Page 120
... party disputes . One section is intitled , State of parties from the adoption of the constitution to the present period . ' It can scarcely be necessary to remark that this is written in the spirit of party : -Among matters of a more ...
... party disputes . One section is intitled , State of parties from the adoption of the constitution to the present period . ' It can scarcely be necessary to remark that this is written in the spirit of party : -Among matters of a more ...
Page 152
... party - man . The former denotes only such an occasional or subordinate interference in party affairs , as is consistent not only with due attention to one's private concerns , but with a preservation of the ordinary intercourses of ...
... party - man . The former denotes only such an occasional or subordinate interference in party affairs , as is consistent not only with due attention to one's private concerns , but with a preservation of the ordinary intercourses of ...
Page 155
... parties , all factious and tur- bulent , ceased to exert any steady authority . Without joining him- self to a party , a man could acquire no consequence , and without consequence , he could do no good . Cicero chose the side he thought ...
... parties , all factious and tur- bulent , ceased to exert any steady authority . Without joining him- self to a party , a man could acquire no consequence , and without consequence , he could do no good . Cicero chose the side he thought ...
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