The Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 5Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 - American periodicals |
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Page 38
... classes till the whole mass was in motion . Very soon satisfied with their progress , the higher classes wished to stop the revolution , but they could no longer do so , -they were pushed onwards by the classes behind them . Those who ...
... classes till the whole mass was in motion . Very soon satisfied with their progress , the higher classes wished to stop the revolution , but they could no longer do so , -they were pushed onwards by the classes behind them . Those who ...
Page 55
... classes , plunged in ignorance and want , are nevertheless not capable of performing such black deeds , but under a delusion which the dispassionate judgment of cold philosophy can now scarcely appreciate . The commune of Paris * may be ...
... classes , plunged in ignorance and want , are nevertheless not capable of performing such black deeds , but under a delusion which the dispassionate judgment of cold philosophy can now scarcely appreciate . The commune of Paris * may be ...
Page 180
... class , and , contrary to the vulgar notion , were not plebeians , and had few politi- cal rights till the time of the ... classes into centuries or votes . The assembly of these centuries , the comitia centuriata , was admitted to a ...
... class , and , contrary to the vulgar notion , were not plebeians , and had few politi- cal rights till the time of the ... classes into centuries or votes . The assembly of these centuries , the comitia centuriata , was admitted to a ...
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