History of Civilisation, 第 1 卷Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 |
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... individuals composing a given community . These elements we shall style the requisites for civilisation , and we shall attempt to show that the form of any government , and its measures , becomes adapt- ed to the interests and wants of ...
... individuals composing a given community . These elements we shall style the requisites for civilisation , and we shall attempt to show that the form of any government , and its measures , becomes adapt- ed to the interests and wants of ...
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... individuals . The most correct manner , therefore , of determining the income of persons who can be placed in the ... individual will allow him to support . A separation of the community into three classes of society , the upper , the ...
... individuals . The most correct manner , therefore , of determining the income of persons who can be placed in the ... individual will allow him to support . A separation of the community into three classes of society , the upper , the ...
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... individuals , and spreads itself throughout all orders of the community . It opens new channels , by which the ... individual may now speak to multitudes in- comparably more numerous than ancient or modern eloquence ever electrified in ...
... individuals , and spreads itself throughout all orders of the community . It opens new channels , by which the ... individual may now speak to multitudes in- comparably more numerous than ancient or modern eloquence ever electrified in ...
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... individual . The capital so created , generally diffuses itself through several channels . It gives comfort and competence to many ; but large fortunes only to a few . To exemplify the almost uniform tendency towards increase in the ...
... individual . The capital so created , generally diffuses itself through several channels . It gives comfort and competence to many ; but large fortunes only to a few . To exemplify the almost uniform tendency towards increase in the ...
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... individual exertion is chiefly found ; and individual ex- ertion adds wealth to the community . certain portion only of human labour can be A productive of subsistence ; the other part is instrumental to 22 INTRODUCTION .
... individual exertion is chiefly found ; and individual ex- ertion adds wealth to the community . certain portion only of human labour can be A productive of subsistence ; the other part is instrumental to 22 INTRODUCTION .
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