| Walter Malone - 1914 - 664 páginas
...Peru, written nearly seventy years ago, describes a condition existent in much more recent times : "There is something in the possession of superior...moral view, to its possessor. Brought in contact with the semi-civilized man, the European, with his endowments and effective force so immeasurably superior,... | |
| Thorstein Veblen - 1915 - 350 páginas
...they have taken the lead in the application of this technological knowledge to what may be called the ^'There is something in the possession of superior...moral view, to its possessor. Brought in contact with semi-civilised man, the European, with his endowments and effective force so immeasurably superior,... | |
| Thorstein Veblen - 1990 - 392 páginas
...equipment is held, as well as on that of the people at large, should also not be overlooked.1 1('There is something in the possession of superior strength...moral view, to its possessor. Brought in contact with semicivilised man, the European, with his endowments and effective force so immeasurably superior,... | |
| Hans Keman - 2002 - 390 páginas
...socialist movement could by this date have fallen into its present state of "innocuous desuetude." ii "There is something in the possession of superior...moral view, to its possessor. Brought in contact with semi-civilised man, the European, with his endowments and effective force so immeasurably superior,... | |
| William H. Prescott - 2005 - 573 páginas
...could to repress them. Yet he did not set a good example in his own conduct, if it be true that he caused no less than thirty Indian chiefs to be burnt...alive, for the massacre of three of his followers! s The heart sickens at the recital of such atrocities perpetrated on an unoffending people, or, at... | |
| William H. Prescott - 2006 - 573 páginas
...could to repress them. Yet he did not set a good example in his own conduct, if it be true that he caused no less than thirty Indian chiefs to be burnt...is something in the possession of superior strength roost dangerous, in a moral view, to its possessor. Brought in contact with semicivilizeu man, the... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1904 - 438 páginas
...could to repress them. Yet he did not set a good example in his own conduct, if it be true that he caused no less than thirty Indian chiefs to be burnt...The heart sickens at the recital of such atrocities perpe1 Conq. i Pob. del Piru, MS.— The writer must have made one on this expedition, as he speaks... | |
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