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... the Turks and Moorish nations , it is often a little complaisant to call them civil- ized . Each nation grows after its own genius , and has a civilization of its own . The Chinese and Japan- ese , though each complete in his way , is.
... the Turks and Moorish nations , it is often a little complaisant to call them civil- ized . Each nation grows after its own genius , and has a civilization of its own . The Chinese and Japan- ese , though each complete in his way , is.
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... civil- ized . The Indians of this country have not learned the white man's work ; and in Africa the negro of to - day is the negro of Herodotus . In other races the growth is not arrested , but the like progress that is made by a boy ...
... civil- ized . The Indians of this country have not learned the white man's work ; and in Africa the negro of to - day is the negro of Herodotus . In other races the growth is not arrested , but the like progress that is made by a boy ...
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... civil government , though they usually follow natural leadings , as the lines of race , language , religion , and territory , yet require wisdom and conduct in the rulers , and in their result delight the imagination . " We see in ...
... civil government , though they usually follow natural leadings , as the lines of race , language , religion , and territory , yet require wisdom and conduct in the rulers , and in their result delight the imagination . " We see in ...
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... civil freedom . Where the banana grows the animal system is indo- lent and pampered at the cost of higher qualities : the man is sensual and cruel . But this scale is not invariable . High degrees of moral sentiment control the ...
... civil freedom . Where the banana grows the animal system is indo- lent and pampered at the cost of higher qualities : the man is sensual and cruel . But this scale is not invariable . High degrees of moral sentiment control the ...
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... civil , but barbarous ; and no advantages of soil , climate , or coast can resist these suicidal mischiefs . Morality and all the incidents of morality are essential ; as , justice to the citizen , and personal liberty . Montesquieu ...
... civil , but barbarous ; and no advantages of soil , climate , or coast can resist these suicidal mischiefs . Morality and all the incidents of morality are essential ; as , justice to the citizen , and personal liberty . Montesquieu ...
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