Our Democracy: Its Origins and Its TasksH. Holt, 1917 - 327 страница |
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... merchant Gifts as a or trader , because there was no such vocation . one made a business of purchasing wares in order to sell them again at a profit . The early method of exchang- ing something that one man had for something that some ...
... merchant Gifts as a or trader , because there was no such vocation . one made a business of purchasing wares in order to sell them again at a profit . The early method of exchang- ing something that one man had for something that some ...
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... merchants made . trading a business or weavers made weaving a business . It did not destroy other groups unless they resisted . It allowed the village to carry on its affairs much as its old customs prescribed ; it allowed the villagers ...
... merchants made . trading a business or weavers made weaving a business . It did not destroy other groups unless they resisted . It allowed the village to carry on its affairs much as its old customs prescribed ; it allowed the villagers ...
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... merchants . And of course women , with certain very interesting exceptions , were left quite out . They had few rights , and again with interesting exceptions , no share in the government . ( 1 ) The villeins were in one respect ...
... merchants . And of course women , with certain very interesting exceptions , were left quite out . They had few rights , and again with interesting exceptions , no share in the government . ( 1 ) The villeins were in one respect ...
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... Merchants and traders were usually in early times strangers or foreigners . In Athens they were not made citizens , but formed a sort of middle class , neither citizens nor slaves . In England merchants for a long time had laws of their ...
... Merchants and traders were usually in early times strangers or foreigners . In Athens they were not made citizens , but formed a sort of middle class , neither citizens nor slaves . In England merchants for a long time had laws of their ...
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... merchants and villeins had no such feeling and so no such duty . Later , when the villeins gained the stand of freemen and so had more rights , they too could feel loyalty . When merchants were granted favors by the king they were ...
... merchants and villeins had no such feeling and so no such duty . Later , when the villeins gained the stand of freemen and so had more rights , they too could feel loyalty . When merchants were granted favors by the king they were ...
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