Our Democracy: Its Origins and Its TasksH. Holt, 1917 - 327 страница |
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... true . If his word was doubted , he was expected to fight to prove that he was right . He was expected to be ready to fight a duel if any one of his own class chal- lenged him , because this was the way to maintain his " honor , " that ...
... true . If his word was doubted , he was expected to fight to prove that he was right . He was expected to be ready to fight a duel if any one of his own class chal- lenged him , because this was the way to maintain his " honor , " that ...
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... true gentleman is his considera- tion of others . It is a mark of good manners neither Gentlemen to cringe or be embarrassed before others , nor to put are on airs of superiority . We can show respect to age or learning or genuine ...
... true gentleman is his considera- tion of others . It is a mark of good manners neither Gentlemen to cringe or be embarrassed before others , nor to put are on airs of superiority . We can show respect to age or learning or genuine ...
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... true of the king was likely to be still more true of the baron or bishop , who might be the immediate lord over the town . There were frequent contests between towns and lords , in which the towns struggled to secure greater liberties ...
... true of the king was likely to be still more true of the baron or bishop , who might be the immediate lord over the town . There were frequent contests between towns and lords , in which the towns struggled to secure greater liberties ...
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... true reason why we respect labor to be found in the simple fact that it is necessary to life , and useful for providing what gives comfort and joy to others as well as to ourselves ? And if we want another good reason , shall we not ...
... true reason why we respect labor to be found in the simple fact that it is necessary to life , and useful for providing what gives comfort and joy to others as well as to ourselves ? And if we want another good reason , shall we not ...
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... true to say that a people is not free if it is not independent ? Consider Canada . Canada , like the United States before the Revolution , was a part of the British Em- pire , and still remains such , but its citizens consider that they ...
... true to say that a people is not free if it is not independent ? Consider Canada . Canada , like the United States before the Revolution , was a part of the British Em- pire , and still remains such , but its citizens consider that they ...
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