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... council and the assembly of arms - bearing men . The council recommended submission , but the assembly supported the king's desire to resist ( Kramer , 1956 ) . In Shuruppak in the twenty - seventh to the twenty - sixth centuries , when ...
... council and the assembly of arms - bearing men . The council recommended submission , but the assembly supported the king's desire to resist ( Kramer , 1956 ) . In Shuruppak in the twenty - seventh to the twenty - sixth centuries , when ...
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... council , and the more or less democratic assembly . They always somewhat balanced each other , and the council was usually elected by the assembly . In some places the council remained oligarchic ; in many others it came to represent ...
... council , and the more or less democratic assembly . They always somewhat balanced each other , and the council was usually elected by the assembly . In some places the council remained oligarchic ; in many others it came to represent ...
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... council with a set procedure for thorough consideration ( A. Jones , 1957 ) . The council was as democratic as could be devised . Fifty men selected by lot from each of the ten tribes ( these being apportioned to the smaller divisions ...
... council with a set procedure for thorough consideration ( A. Jones , 1957 ) . The council was as democratic as could be devised . Fifty men selected by lot from each of the ten tribes ( these being apportioned to the smaller divisions ...
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