Our Democracy: Its Origins and Its TasksH. Holt, 1917 - 327 страница |
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... question in a more personal form and contrasting early with present life : What would a young man in early times expect to do for a living ? What occupation would he follow ? The boy of today who leaves school , especially if he lives ...
... question in a more personal form and contrasting early with present life : What would a young man in early times expect to do for a living ? What occupation would he follow ? The boy of today who leaves school , especially if he lives ...
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... questions ; decorated with various totem emblems ; charged to obey every command and never to tell any woman or younger boy what he may see . At intervals he is brought out and watches performances by the men decorated to represent ani ...
... questions ; decorated with various totem emblems ; charged to obey every command and never to tell any woman or younger boy what he may see . At intervals he is brought out and watches performances by the men decorated to represent ani ...
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... question might indeed be raised : Did it , after all , matter much to the common people whether the king who ruled them called himself king of England or king of France ? Was it not as bad to be squeezed by one as to be plundered by the ...
... question might indeed be raised : Did it , after all , matter much to the common people whether the king who ruled them called himself king of England or king of France ? Was it not as bad to be squeezed by one as to be plundered by the ...
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... questions and decide what is fair . This was not the way the courts got at it . The man who brought the case had to charge the other with some specific kind of wrong , and then prove this . But the important thing was that all the ...
... questions and decide what is fair . This was not the way the courts got at it . The man who brought the case had to charge the other with some specific kind of wrong , and then prove this . But the important thing was that all the ...
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... question of freeing the villeins was submitted to them , they said that they would never consent were they all to die in one day . " Promises of a ruling class cannot be relied upon to secure freedom . 66 ( 2 ) The peasants committed ...
... question of freeing the villeins was submitted to them , they said that they would never consent were they all to die in one day . " Promises of a ruling class cannot be relied upon to secure freedom . 66 ( 2 ) The peasants committed ...
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