As there was no form of government common to the peoples thus segregated, nor tie of language, history, habit, or belief, they were called a Republic.


Scoop (1938)


As there was no form of government common to the peoples thus segregated, nor tie of language, history, habit, or belief, they were called a Republic.

As there was no form of government common to the peoples thus segregated, nor tie of language, history, habit, or belief, they were called a Republic.

As there was no form of government common to the peoples thus segregated, nor tie of language, history, habit, or belief, they were called a Republic.

As there was no form of government common to the peoples thus segregated, nor tie of language, history, habit, or belief, they were called a Republic.