America and EuropeD. Appleton, 1857 - 411 páginas |
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... distinct mental specialty of the German race , in all its ramifications down to the past or to the modern Anglo - Saxons , raising them in this manner above other races and nations , their colaborers and com- petitors in the social ...
... distinct mental specialty of the German race , in all its ramifications down to the past or to the modern Anglo - Saxons , raising them in this manner above other races and nations , their colaborers and com- petitors in the social ...
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... distinct from each other , by a proportional gradation of the rights which they enjoyed . The composition or weregild existed among the Anglo - Saxons , and was proportioned to the social order of the victim . The same was the case ...
... distinct from each other , by a proportional gradation of the rights which they enjoyed . The composition or weregild existed among the Anglo - Saxons , and was proportioned to the social order of the victim . The same was the case ...
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... . But the burghers of some towns were already a distinct class from the ceorls and rustics , though hardly free according to our estimation . " The cities in England were oppressed , and in England RACES , POPULATION . 53.
... . But the burghers of some towns were already a distinct class from the ceorls and rustics , though hardly free according to our estimation . " The cities in England were oppressed , and in England RACES , POPULATION . 53.
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... distinct invested or innate rights of one above the other . And for the same reasons that America at the start had not the germs of an aristocracy , there did not exist any elements to constitute a genuine political middle class ...
... distinct invested or innate rights of one above the other . And for the same reasons that America at the start had not the germs of an aristocracy , there did not exist any elements to constitute a genuine political middle class ...
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... distinct nation , did not enjoy any distinct social position which raised them above the rest of the citizens . When the colonies became a nation , the democratic principle , which was in- herent in them , acquired more fulness and ...
... distinct nation , did not enjoy any distinct social position which raised them above the rest of the citizens . When the colonies became a nation , the democratic principle , which was in- herent in them , acquired more fulness and ...
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absolute action activity Ameri American ancient Anglo-Saxon aristocracy Arrians artist asserted Athenian democracy become burgher class burghers cardinal centuries character Christian cial cities civilization classes Cloth colonies combination communities conceptions constitute continent culture degradation democracy democratic destinies distinct domestic elements England English epoch equal established Europe European nations evoked exclusively existence France freedom genuine German Greece habits Half calf human immense majority impulse inborn independent individual industry influence institutions intercourse Irish Italy labor laws legislative liberty manifest destiny manifestations masses material ment mental mind moral morocco nature oligarchies oppression organization origin passions population preserved prevails principle privileges progress prosperity pursuits race religious republics Roman Roman republic Rome Russia schools self-government serfdom slavery slaves social and political social equality society soil spirit superior tion tribes UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA various weregild whole wholly
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