Europe, Or, A General Survey of the Present Situation of the Principal Powers: With Conjectures on Their Future ProspectsO. Everett, 1822 - 451 strán (strany) |
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... land constituted the only property ; and when the human cultivators of the soil were intellectually nearly on a level with their brutal fellow labourers . That the military proprietors , who styled themselves nobles , should at that ...
... land constituted the only property ; and when the human cultivators of the soil were intellectually nearly on a level with their brutal fellow labourers . That the military proprietors , who styled themselves nobles , should at that ...
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... land , and its owners ; while in the hands of the capitalists the securities that rep- resent them are equivalent to money . Thus the Emperor of Austria , to defray the expenses of his late attack upon the principles of liberty in Italy ...
... land , and its owners ; while in the hands of the capitalists the securities that rep- resent them are equivalent to money . Thus the Emperor of Austria , to defray the expenses of his late attack upon the principles of liberty in Italy ...
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... object . Hence the great importance of the laws relating to this subject , which have hitherto been too little regarded by professed politicians , theoretical and practical . Before the revolution , the land in France , as 38.
... object . Hence the great importance of the laws relating to this subject , which have hitherto been too little regarded by professed politicians , theoretical and practical . Before the revolution , the land in France , as 38.
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With Conjectures on Their Future Prospects Alexander Hill Everett. Before the revolution , the land in France , as in most other parts of Europe , was held in large estates , which descended , according to the principles of the feudal ...
With Conjectures on Their Future Prospects Alexander Hill Everett. Before the revolution , the land in France , as in most other parts of Europe , was held in large estates , which descended , according to the principles of the feudal ...
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... be incorrect . How far will the division of the land proceed by the continued operation of this system ? Its adversaries affect to fear that it will go the full length of the infinite divisibility of matter ; that a 6 41.
... be incorrect . How far will the division of the land proceed by the continued operation of this system ? Its adversaries affect to fear that it will go the full length of the infinite divisibility of matter ; that a 6 41.
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