Social Statics: Or, the Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified, and the First of Them DevelopedChapman, 1851 - 476 páginas |
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... serf to his autocrat , and an autocrat to his serf . It is remarked even by school - boys , that the bully is the most ready of all to knock under to a bigger bully . We constantly observe that those who fawn upon the great are ...
... serf to his autocrat , and an autocrat to his serf . It is remarked even by school - boys , that the bully is the most ready of all to knock under to a bigger bully . We constantly observe that those who fawn upon the great are ...
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... serfs , against law and justice , withdraw themselves from the power of their lords . " And perhaps the Highlanders , who in 1748 were reluctant to receive their freedom on the abolition of the heritable jurisdictions , would not have ...
... serfs , against law and justice , withdraw themselves from the power of their lords . " And perhaps the Highlanders , who in 1748 were reluctant to receive their freedom on the abolition of the heritable jurisdictions , would not have ...
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... serfs . And the existence of such a class is wholly at variance with the law of equal freedom . Until therefore , we can produce a valid commission authoriz- ing us to make this distribution - until it can be proved that God has given ...
... serfs . And the existence of such a class is wholly at variance with the law of equal freedom . Until therefore , we can produce a valid commission authoriz- ing us to make this distribution - until it can be proved that God has given ...
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... serfs kiss their master's feet . Obedience ceases to be unlimited : men will choose their own faiths . Gradually , as there grow up those sentiments which lead each to maintain his own rights , and sympathetically to respect the rights ...
... serfs kiss their master's feet . Obedience ceases to be unlimited : men will choose their own faiths . Gradually , as there grow up those sentiments which lead each to maintain his own rights , and sympathetically to respect the rights ...
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... serfs ; by the right of private war ; by the predatory incursions of borderers ; by robberies practised on Jews ; and by the extortionate tribute wrung from burghers- all of them illustrations of that motto , so characteristic of the ...
... serfs ; by the right of private war ; by the predatory incursions of borderers ; by robberies practised on Jews ; and by the extortionate tribute wrung from burghers- all of them illustrations of that motto , so characteristic of the ...
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