| 1862 - 720 sayfa
...there any of those subversions of feeling, which we term emphatically revolutions, so startling and so complete as the change which is accomplished when...first time as the basis of common political action.' At the same time we find constant traces of men of foreign origin being admitted to share the privileges... | |
| Goldwin Smith - 1863 - 240 sayfa
...there any of those subversions of feeling which we emphatically term revolutions, so startling and so complete as the change which is accomplished when...first time as the basis of common political action." The revolution of which Professor Maine here speaks was effected both at Rome and at Athens by struggles... | |
| Goldwin Smith - 1863 - 116 sayfa
...there any of those subversions of feeling which we emphatically term revolutions, so startling and so complete as the change which is accomplished when...first time as the basis of common political action." The revolution of which Professor Maine here speaks was effected both in Rome and at Athens by struggles... | |
| Frederick Denison Maurice - 1869 - 520 sayfa
...term emphatically "revolutions, so startling and so complete as the^ee"*t • t• i revolution. ' change which is accomplished when some other " principle...as " the basis of common political action. It may LEcT. n. " foe affirmed then of early commonwealths that " their citizens considered all the groups... | |
| Frederick Denison Maurice - 1872 - 444 sayfa
...any of those subversions of feeling, which we "term .emphatically revolutions, so startling and so "complete as the change which is accomplished when..." affirmed then of early commonwealths that their citi" zens considered all the groups in which they claimed " membership to be founded oil common lineage.... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1874 - 436 sayfa
...there any of those subversions of feeling, which we term emphatically revolutions, so startling and so complete as the change which is accomplished when...local contiguity — establishes itself for the first tune as the basis of common political action. It may be affirmed, then, of early commonwealths that... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1875 - 454 sayfa
...those subversions of feeling which we emphatically term revolutions so startling and so complete us the change which is accomplished when some other principle...first time as the basis of common political action.' The one object of ancient democracies was, in fact, to be counted of kin to the aristocracies, simply... | |
| 1878 - 958 sayfa
...there any of those subversions of feeling which we term emphatically revolutions so startling and so complete as the change which is accomplished when...first time as the basis of common political action." I wish, in the first place, to maintain that English society was founded and is still vastly influenced,... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1881 - 286 sayfa
...there any of those subversions of feeling, which we term emphatically revolutions, so startling and so complete as the change which is accomplished when...first time as the basis of common political action.' If this theory were true, the origin of politics would not seem a great change, or, in early days,... | |
| William Watrous Crane, Bernard Moses - 1883 - 324 sayfa
...there any of those subversions of feeling, which we term emphatically revolutions, so startling and so complete as the change which is accomplished when...first time as the basis of common political action " (p. 124). This identification of the nation with the territory which it occupies has naturally led... | |
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