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1 It was also agreed to reëstablish the ancient republics of Greece.
2 Never, that is, since the days of the ancient republics .
3 The ancient republics absorbed the individual in the state-prescribedhis religion and controlled his activity.
4 I shall, perhaps, be reminded of the ancient republics .
5 Mably, inspired at first by enthusiasm for the ancient republics , advanced to a communistic creed.
6 The magnificence and splendor of their public works are among the imperishable glories of the ancient republics .
7 In this view, the character of Belisarius may be deservedly placed above the heroes of the ancient republics .
8 I answer, that the ancient republics were as aristocratic communities as any that flourished in the middle ages.
9 They were no strangers to the troubles which the colonies of Greece and Rome occasioned those ancient republics .
10 With such excellent laws and institutions, many of those ancient republics , which were of long duration, were endowed.
11 The ancient republics , however, put the state first and regarded the individual only as a member of the state.
12 Patriotism, as it existed in the ancient republics , was never, as has been supposed, a calculation of personal advantages.
13 That in which the ancient republics are properly models to us, consists not in the form, but the spirit of their legislation.
14 They consisted, indeed, of a very different order of people from the first inhabitants of the ancient republics of Greece and Italy.
15 These forces were kept up by its riches; it no longer resembled the ancient republics , nor itself as it had been; it stands alone.
16 In our whole system, national and State, we have shunned all the defects which unceasingly preyed on the vitals and destroyed the ancient Republics .
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