Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1849 |
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... civilization , is an affair of much importance ; the expulsion of a whole people , in modern times , though still meditated by men whom the chances of an elec- tion bring to the top of society in Republican America , is an unusual thing ...
... civilization , is an affair of much importance ; the expulsion of a whole people , in modern times , though still meditated by men whom the chances of an elec- tion bring to the top of society in Republican America , is an unusual thing ...
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... civilization in Spain , but he has some twenty pages to bestow upon the Drama , and gives us an analysis of the Tragicomedy of Celestina , or Calisto and Melibea , " spend- ing four pages upon such a work . A philosophical reader would ...
... civilization in Spain , but he has some twenty pages to bestow upon the Drama , and gives us an analysis of the Tragicomedy of Celestina , or Calisto and Melibea , " spend- ing four pages upon such a work . A philosophical reader would ...
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... civilization is made . " And p . 167 : " Individual interunions between the typical races not only tend to the superior development of form and capacity in the offspring , but the same tendency continues to operate be- tween different ...
... civilization is made . " And p . 167 : " Individual interunions between the typical races not only tend to the superior development of form and capacity in the offspring , but the same tendency continues to operate be- tween different ...
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... civilization , that these aberrations exist . Nations in proportion to their civil- ization resemble each other . It is only the absence of civilization that permits any extensive effect of outward influences . civilized man resists ...
... civilization , that these aberrations exist . Nations in proportion to their civil- ization resemble each other . It is only the absence of civilization that permits any extensive effect of outward influences . civilized man resists ...
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... civilization re- quire , as its basis , that property should descend from father to son , it certainly does not require that legislation should do its utmost to magnify the inequali- ties arising from this right of inheritance . These ...
... civilization re- quire , as its basis , that property should descend from father to son , it certainly does not require that legislation should do its utmost to magnify the inequali- ties arising from this right of inheritance . These ...
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