The Evolution of Law, a Historical Review, Based Upon the Author's Commentaries On the Evolution of Law, Following the Thread From the Earliest Known History of Mankind to the Present Era And Times; Observations By the Late Senator John J. Ingalls On Law,
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104 ORIGIN OF THE SENATE. OPPOSITION OF MASSES. It would have been in direct stultification of hu- man nature if Lycurgus had met with no opposi- tion in the promulgation of his plans among the masses, who, of course, were decidedly antago- nistic to the sweeping changes contemplated by him. But he anticipated all this by placing armed friends in the market square, where the disturbance would naturally occur, and where it did occur. So great was it, the King thought that the riot was a conspira...cy against his person, but upon Ly- curgus assuring him that nothing of the kind was intended, and fortified by himself and his party re- newii^ their oath of allegiance, the monarch him- self acquiesced in the plans of the leader. ORIGIN OF THE SENATE. The initial change that Lycurgus made in the old established laws of Sparta, and which was the most radical of all, was the establishment of the Senate, to which he gave a power equal to the king's in matters of great moment. As Plato expressed it: "Allaying and qualifying the fiery genius of the royal of&ce, gave steadiness and safety to the Commonwealth." The Senate was composed of thirty members, including the two kings, and so earnest was Lycurgus in this mighty innovation, that he went to the great 105 THE EVOLUTION OF LAW.
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