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... intelligent young man he looked distressed and horror - stricken , and re- plied with great earnestness , " Oh no , he is a very re- spectable man . I am certain he never committed a crime in his life . " " But , " said I , " if he ...
... intelligent young man he looked distressed and horror - stricken , and re- plied with great earnestness , " Oh no , he is a very re- spectable man . I am certain he never committed a crime in his life . " " But , " said I , " if he ...
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... intelligent of them without in some way subjecting them to new burdens ? Whatever may be the result of the movement now made for their emancipation , it certainly can not be more depressing than the existing system of serfage . Looking ...
... intelligent of them without in some way subjecting them to new burdens ? Whatever may be the result of the movement now made for their emancipation , it certainly can not be more depressing than the existing system of serfage . Looking ...
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... intelligent are selected to become teachers . The boys usually receive a military education , and a certain proportion of them furnish recruits for the imperial army . CHAPTER XVI . DESPOTISM versus SERFDOM . THE reader has probably ...
... intelligent are selected to become teachers . The boys usually receive a military education , and a certain proportion of them furnish recruits for the imperial army . CHAPTER XVI . DESPOTISM versus SERFDOM . THE reader has probably ...
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... intelligent set of men , capable of learning , and we shall see that the order is made intelligible . We had supposed it was perfectly clear in its terms ; but , since you do not or will not comprehend it , all you who can read must be ...
... intelligent set of men , capable of learning , and we shall see that the order is made intelligible . We had supposed it was perfectly clear in its terms ; but , since you do not or will not comprehend it , all you who can read must be ...
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... intelligent , and privileged above all others , but that the broad fields of knowledge shall be open to all ; that education shall be general , and the right of every class to the fruits of their labor and the enjoyment of civil ...
... intelligent , and privileged above all others , but that the broad fields of knowledge shall be open to all ; that education shall be general , and the right of every class to the fruits of their labor and the enjoyment of civil ...
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