- government. It was
subsequently eclipsed until brought back into
English as
isonomy ("equality of law").
Economist Friedrich Hayek attempted to po****rize...
-
Isonomy (May 1875 –
April 1891) was a
British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a
career that
lasted from 1877 to 1880 he ran
fourteen times and won...
-
individuals be
privileged over
others by the law. Also
called the
principle of
isonomy, it
arises from
various philosophical questions concerning equality, fairness...
- The Prix
Isonomy is a
Listed flat
horse race in
France open to two-year-old thoroughbreds. It is run at
Deauville over a
distance of 1,600
metres (about...
- 196 of the Constitution. The aim here is to
preserve the
postulate of
isonomy,
since the
Constitution itself, in
Individual and
Collective Rights and...
- The
Emperor – 1844, 1845 The Hero – 1847, 1848
Fisherman – 1858, 1859
Isonomy – 1879, 1880 The
White Knight – 1907, 1908
Prince Palatine – 1912, 1913...
- the form of
government was
aristocratical ("dynastic rule
rather than
isonomy",
according to Thucyd. iv. 78), and it was
chiefly in the
hands of a few...
-
drifted away and
developed a
stable of racehorses. His 'Sterling' and '
Isonomy' were
stars of the Turf. But Fred, as he was known, was also a
heavy drinker...
-
point of the
system in the
society as in nature. In this
space there is
isonomy (equal rights) and all the
forces are
symmetrical and transferable. The...
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Isonomy, the year's
leading horse, at weight-for-age. In a
rough race, she took the lead
inside the
final furlong before being overtaken by
Isonomy in...