The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... true which they , from their childhood , have been taught to believe .'- p . 308 . Such is Mr. Buckle's statement of his case . I. The first question to be settled is , Are cheap food , the indolence consequent on cheap food , and the ...
... true which they , from their childhood , have been taught to believe .'- p . 308 . Such is Mr. Buckle's statement of his case . I. The first question to be settled is , Are cheap food , the indolence consequent on cheap food , and the ...
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... true , therefore , as stated by Mr. Buckle , that in Egypt , and in a large portion of Asia and America , the climate is such that the wants of man are few , either as to clothing or food , and that the soil is so fruitful as to make ...
... true , therefore , as stated by Mr. Buckle , that in Egypt , and in a large portion of Asia and America , the climate is such that the wants of man are few , either as to clothing or food , and that the soil is so fruitful as to make ...
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... true the orientalist knows nothing of parliaments as a check on the extravagance of the Crown ; but checks may come in other forms . In the theocratic spirit we see the oldest element of power in those regions . It pervades everything ...
... true the orientalist knows nothing of parliaments as a check on the extravagance of the Crown ; but checks may come in other forms . In the theocratic spirit we see the oldest element of power in those regions . It pervades everything ...
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... true , as alleged by Mr. Buckle , that where food is cheap , wages will be low , and that at this point the land- lord may come in , and may require the tenant to cultivate his land , not only to half its extent , which would suffice ...
... true , as alleged by Mr. Buckle , that where food is cheap , wages will be low , and that at this point the land- lord may come in , and may require the tenant to cultivate his land , not only to half its extent , which would suffice ...
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... true that the higher forms of civilization require a large distribution of political power , and that this supposes some approach towards an equal distribution of wealth ; but the causes which impede such distributions are not confined ...
... true that the higher forms of civilization require a large distribution of political power , and that this supposes some approach towards an equal distribution of wealth ; but the causes which impede such distributions are not confined ...
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