Political Science: Or, The State Theoretically and Practically Considered, Том 2Scribner, Armstrong, 1877 |
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... society . Other names came from the kind of military service which they performed . Thus they were known in some places as horsemen ( iTTEîs ) , since the keeping of a horse in Greece implied a higher than the ordinary amount of wealth ...
... society . Other names came from the kind of military service which they performed . Thus they were known in some places as horsemen ( iTTEîs ) , since the keeping of a horse in Greece implied a higher than the ordinary amount of wealth ...
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... society are peculiarly favorable for the advance of men whose qualities far surpass those of their fellows ; by conquest or services to the community , they gain wealth in land which increases in value with the increase of population ...
... society are peculiarly favorable for the advance of men whose qualities far surpass those of their fellows ; by conquest or services to the community , they gain wealth in land which increases in value with the increase of population ...
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... society in their hands , as well the intelligence and power of combination as the force . If both are strong , and if they co - operate , they form an upper class or upper classes which are strong in themselves and strong by the ...
... society in their hands , as well the intelligence and power of combination as the force . If both are strong , and if they co - operate , they form an upper class or upper classes which are strong in themselves and strong by the ...
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... society can long accomplish the end for which they are enacted — that is , the end of keeping their blood pure and preventing such property from passing out of their hands . When a country feels that such institutions are intended to ...
... society can long accomplish the end for which they are enacted — that is , the end of keeping their blood pure and preventing such property from passing out of their hands . When a country feels that such institutions are intended to ...
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... society can and must perceive that what is best for all is best for them , while a great mass of voters without property or intel- ligence can only be led by demagogues who regard the true interests of neither portion of the community ...
... society can and must perceive that what is best for all is best for them , while a great mass of voters without property or intel- ligence can only be led by demagogues who regard the true interests of neither portion of the community ...
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Страница 411 - ... to impress on the minds of children and youth committed to their care and instruction the principles of piety and justice and a sacred regard for truth, love of their country, humanity and universal benevolence, sobriety, industry and frugality, chastity, moderation and temperance, and those other virtues which are the ornament of human society and the basis upon which a republican constitution is founded...
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