America and EuropeD. Appleton, 1857 - 411 páginas |
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... class the Germans with a lower mental degree . Modern science ascribes to the Celtic race the desire for social equality . If this is the case , then in psychological appre- ciation the Celtic race would be the exponent of a higher ...
... class the Germans with a lower mental degree . Modern science ascribes to the Celtic race the desire for social equality . If this is the case , then in psychological appre- ciation the Celtic race would be the exponent of a higher ...
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... class , nobles and villains , which ( according to the testi- mony of Cæsar and Tacitus ) existed among them in their forests , were brought to the countries which they subdued . The ancient nobles , chieftains and princes , being for ...
... class , nobles and villains , which ( according to the testi- mony of Cæsar and Tacitus ) existed among them in their forests , were brought to the countries which they subdued . The ancient nobles , chieftains and princes , being for ...
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... class , and had the power to elect a king or a reigning dynasty . When the Goths became Christians of the Arian creed , the privileged class of the Pilefori perpetuated itself , absorb- ing in its members the dignity of bishops . The ...
... class , and had the power to elect a king or a reigning dynasty . When the Goths became Christians of the Arian creed , the privileged class of the Pilefori perpetuated itself , absorb- ing in its members the dignity of bishops . The ...
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... class . The chronicles of most of the monasteries mention violent and often deadly strifes between the monks and the ab- bots ; strifes originating generally in the difference of blood and descent . Through such a state of things ...
... class . The chronicles of most of the monasteries mention violent and often deadly strifes between the monks and the ab- bots ; strifes originating generally in the difference of blood and descent . Through such a state of things ...
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... the first fee- ble cry for social liberty was uttered by Celto - Romanic voices . This struggle of cities or of the middle classes , first against nobility and then against royalty , extended to our RACES , POPULATION . 35.
... the first fee- ble cry for social liberty was uttered by Celto - Romanic voices . This struggle of cities or of the middle classes , first against nobility and then against royalty , extended to our RACES , POPULATION . 35.
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