| Royal Robbins - History - 1837 - 732 pages
...other nations. They formed a check upon each other, and their power otherwise was very limited. § Every month they took an oath that they would rule...; one of them commanded the army, while the other usually remained at home to administer the laws. As first citizens of the Sate, they presided in the... | |
| Royal Robbins - History - 1839 - 754 pages
...other nations. They formed a check upon each other, and their power otherwise was very limited. § Every month they took an oath that they would rule...laws; one of them commanded the army, while the other usually remained at home to administer the laws. As first citizens of the state, they presided in the... | |
| P. Austin Nuttall - Archaeology - 1840 - 722 pages
...Agesipolis; under whom the monarchical power was abolished, R.с. 2l9. The authority of the kings of Sparta was limited ; and every month they took an oath that...that two armies were in the field at the same time — The kingdom of Macedonia, founded by Caraunus, a native of Argos, RC 8l4, although the most recent... | |
| Royal Robbins - History - 1846 - 726 pages
...other nations. They formed a check upon each other, and their power otlierwise was very limited. § Every month they took an oath that they would rule...; one of them commanded the army, while the other usually remained at home to administer the laws. As first citizens of the state, they presided in the... | |
| Royal Robbins - History - 1849 - 732 pages
...nations. They formed a check upon each other, and their power otherwise was very limited. § I'very month they took an oath that they would rule according...; one of them commanded the army, while the other usually remained at home to administer the laws. As first citizens of the state, they presided in the... | |
| S.G Goodrich - 1851 - 664 pages
...prerogatives of kings. They formed a check upon each other, and their power otherwise was very limited. Every month, they took an oath that they would rule...according to the laws. One of them commanded the army on military expeditions, while the other usually remained at home to administer the laws. As first... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Geography - 1857 - 598 pages
...prerogatives of kings. They formed a check upon each other, and their power otherwise was very limited. Every month, they took an oath that they would rule...according to the laws. One of them commanded the army on military expeditions, while the other usually remained at, home to administer the laws. As first... | |
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