History of Civilization in England by Henry Thomas Buckle, כרך 1John W. Parker and Son, 1858 - 854 עמודים |
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עמוד xxii
... followed the ordinary lettering , making the supplement vol . xvii . ) Grose ( F ) , Military Antiquities ; a History of the English Army . Lond . 1812. 4to . 2 vols . Grosley ( M. ) , A Tour to London . Lond . 1772. 2 vols . Grote ( G ...
... followed the ordinary lettering , making the supplement vol . xvii . ) Grose ( F ) , Military Antiquities ; a History of the English Army . Lond . 1812. 4to . 2 vols . Grosley ( M. ) , A Tour to London . Lond . 1772. 2 vols . Grote ( G ...
עמוד 21
... followed that European governments , so soon as they became aware of the importance of statistics , should begin to collect evi- dence respecting the crimes they were expected to punish . This evidence has gone on accumulating , until ...
... followed that European governments , so soon as they became aware of the importance of statistics , should begin to collect evi- dence respecting the crimes they were expected to punish . This evidence has gone on accumulating , until ...
עמוד 36
... followed many of those large and con- spicuous differences between nations , which are often as- cribed to some fundamental difference in the various races into which mankind is divided . But while such original distinctions of race are ...
... followed many of those large and con- spicuous differences between nations , which are often as- cribed to some fundamental difference in the various races into which mankind is divided . But while such original distinctions of race are ...
עמוד 45
... followed , and this narrow strip of land18 became the seat of Egyptian civi- lization ; a civilization which , though grossly exagger- ated , 19 forms a striking contrast to the barbarism of the other nations of Africa , none of which ...
... followed , and this narrow strip of land18 became the seat of Egyptian civi- lization ; a civilization which , though grossly exagger- ated , 19 forms a striking contrast to the barbarism of the other nations of Africa , none of which ...
עמוד 75
... followed the same results . In both countries we find the national food cheap and abundant : hence the labour - market over- supplied ; hence a very unequal division of wealth and power ; and hence all the consequences which such ine ...
... followed the same results . In both countries we find the national food cheap and abundant : hence the labour - market over- supplied ; hence a very unequal division of wealth and power ; and hence all the consequences which such ine ...
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