Comparative Politics Six Lectures Read Before the Royal Institution in Jan An

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Comparative Politics Six Lectures Read Before the Royal Institution in Jan An
Freeman Edward Augustus
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A city in this case could of course at any moment act for itself, and refuse to obey the commands of the ruling city, at the risk of being conquered afresh and being brought down to a worse bondage. We better under- stand the case of more complete subjection, where the sub- ject state is ruled by a harmost, proconsul, satrap, bailiff, or other officer of the ruling state. But, even in this case, the whole machinery of the subject state often went on as something more than a mere municipality ; ...it was still a city which was subject to the ruling city. In modern, ideas, the inhabitants of the conquered or annexed country become subjects of the government of the ruling state, fellow-subjects of its older members.
(14) Page 85. The incidental expressions of Isokrates bring this out strongly. The Greeks of some unknown, and most likely mythical, time were (Paneg. 90) iSia /j, ev aarrj r

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