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... oligarchic or democratic , was uniformly constitutional . In 403 B.C. it was enacted in Athens that no one should be tried except by written law and that no law should prevail against an individual but against all alike ( Gomme , 1962 ) ...
... oligarchic or democratic , was uniformly constitutional . In 403 B.C. it was enacted in Athens that no one should be tried except by written law and that no law should prevail against an individual but against all alike ( Gomme , 1962 ) ...
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... oligarchic tendencies contested . Usually the maritime and commercial towns , as in Ionia , were more democratic than the more agricultural areas . There were violent shifts : Miletus moved between oligarchic tyranny under Persian ...
... oligarchic tendencies contested . Usually the maritime and commercial towns , as in Ionia , were more democratic than the more agricultural areas . There were violent shifts : Miletus moved between oligarchic tyranny under Persian ...
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... oligarchy under Spartan tutelage - which was less effective because Spartans who came into contact with the ... oligarchic revolution ; but the democratic element continued strong enough to rise futilely in 88 B.C. against Rome ...
... oligarchy under Spartan tutelage - which was less effective because Spartans who came into contact with the ... oligarchic revolution ; but the democratic element continued strong enough to rise futilely in 88 B.C. against Rome ...
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