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" America, then, exhibits in her social state a most extraordinary phenomenon. Men are there seen on a greater equality in point of fortune and intellect, or in other words, more equal in their strength, than in any other country of the world, or, in any... "
The Republic of the United States of America: And Its Political Institutions ... - Página 55
por Alexis de Tocqueville - 1855 - 875 páginas
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American Quarterly Review, Volumen19

Robert Walsh - 1836 - 530 páginas
...to the same method of treatment. " America, then, exhibits in her social state a most extraordinary phenomenon. Men are there seen on a greater equality...age of which history has preserved the remembrance." It may not be very flattering to our national vanity to be told that this mediocrity of acquirement...
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Democracy in America, Volumen1

Alexis de Tocqueville - 1838 - 354 páginas
...enjoy any durability. America, then, exhibits in her social state a most extraordinary phsenomenon. Men are there seen on a greater equality in point...CONSEQUENCES OF THE SOCIAL CONDITION OF THE ANGLO-AMERICANS. 47 It is impossible to believe that equality will not eventually find its way into the political world...
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Democracy in America, Volumen1

Alexis de Tocqueville - 1838 - 534 páginas
...on a greater equality inpoint of fortune and intellect, or, in other worTIs|, mure e"qual Fcmmtry of any age of which history has preserved the remembrance...POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES OF THE SOCIAL CONDITION OF THE ANGLO AMERICANS. THE political consequences of such a social condition as this are easily deducible....
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Democracy in America, Volumen1

Alexis de Tocqueville - 1839 - 714 páginas
...state a most extraordinary phe. nomenon. Men are there seen on a greater equality in point of for. tune and intellect, or, in other words, more equal in their strength, tha.n in any oth«r country .of the. world, or, in any age of which history has preserved the remembrance. POLITICAL...
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Democracy in America, Volumen1

Alexis de Tocqueville - 1839 - 500 páginas
...individual character enjoy any durability. America, then, exhibits in her social state a most extraordinary phenomenon. Men are there seen on a greater equality in point of for. tune and intellect, or, in other words, more equal in their strength, than in any other country...
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Principles of Political Economy, Partes3-4

Henry Charles Carey - 1840 - 286 páginas
...rise, others as they descend. * * * America, then, exhibits in her social state a most extraordinary phenomenon. Men are there seen on a greater equality...of which history has preserved the remembrance."* For centuries past there has been in Great Britain a constantly increasing tendency to equality of...
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Principles of Political Economy, Parte3

Henry Charles Carey - 1840 - 290 páginas
...rise, others as they descend. * * * America, then, exhibits in her social state a most extraordinary phenomenon. Men are there seen on a greater equality...of which history has preserved the remembrance."* For centuries past there has been in Great Britain a constantly increasing tendency to equality of...
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Democracy in America, Volumen1

Alexis de Tocqueville - 1841 - 522 páginas
...any durability. America, then, exhibits in her social state a most extraordinary phenomenon. Men arc there seen on a greater equality in point of fortune and intellect, or in other words, more equal in theii strength, than in any other country of the world, or, in any age oi which history has preserved...
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Democracy in America

Alexis de Tocqueville - 1848 - 922 páginas
...exhibits in her social state a most extraordinary phenomenon. Men are there seen on a greater equality m point of fortune and intellect, or in other words,...social condition as this are easily deducible. It is impossible to believe that equality will not eventually find its way into the political world as...
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Democracy in America

Alexis de Tocqueville - 1848 - 916 páginas
...individual character enjoy any durability. America, then, exhibits in her social state a most extraordinary 54 i phenomenon. Men are there seen on a greater equality...CONSEQUENCES OF THE SOCIAL CONDITION OF THE ANGLOAMERICANS. V THE political consequences of such a social condition as this are easily deducible. It is impossible...
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