There are certain stages through which society must pass in its onward march from barbarism to civilization. Now one of these stages has always been some form or other of despotism, such as feudalism or servitude, or a despotic paternal government ; and... Our South African Empire - Página 304de William Henry Parr Greswell - 1885Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| London anthropological society - 804 páginas
...Essay), page 539. t " If there is one thing rather than another to which the grand law of continuity of development will apply, it is to human progress. There...society must pass in its onward march from barbarism to civilization. Now, one of these stages bos always bten some funu or other of despotism, such as feudalism... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1869 - 360 páginas
...results would happen. If there is one thing rather than another to which the grand law of continuity or development will apply, it is to human progress. There...stages through which society must pass in its onward inarch from barbarism to civilization. Now one of these stages has always been some form or other of... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1869 - 694 páginas
...one thing rather than another to which the grand law of continuity or development will apply, it is human progress. There are certain stages through which...society must pass, in its onward march from barbarism to civilization. Now one of these stages has always been some form or other of despotism, such as feudalism... | |
| 1871 - 674 páginas
...one thing rather than another to which the grand law of continuity or development will apply, it is human progress. There are certain stages through which...society must pass in its onward march from barbarism to civilization. Now one of these stages has always been some form or other of despotism, such as feudalism... | |
| Francis Henry Hill Guillemard - 1886 - 486 páginas
...results would happen. If there is one thing rather than another to which the grand law of continuity or development will apply, it is to human progress. There...civilisation. Now one of these stages has always been some form or other of despotism, such as feudalism or servitude or a despotic paternal Government,... | |
| Prince Albert Victor (Duke of Clarence and Avondale), George V (King of Great Britain) - 1886 - 740 páginas
...into civilisation ; and if there is one thing more than another to which the grand law of continuity will apply, it is to human progress. There are certain...in its onward march from barbarism to civilisation : the superior race may perhaps do something to accelerate the passage of the inferior through such... | |
| Percy Alport Molteno - 1896 - 330 páginas
...results would happen. If there is one thing rather than another to which the grand law of continuity or development will apply, it is to human progress. There...society must pass in its onward march from barbarism to civilization. Now one of these stages has always been some form or other of despotism, such as feudalism... | |
| James Rochfort Maguire - 1897 - 482 páginas
...of the wise words of Wallace, the greatest living authority on the doctrine of evolution ; — • " There are certain stages through which society must pass in its onward march from barbarism to civilization. Now one of .these stages has always been some form or other of despotism, such as feudalism... | |
| F. Verschoyle - 1900 - 942 páginas
...of civilisation among them. Mr. Rhodes holds with the foremost living exponent of evolution that ' there are certain stages through which society must...civilisation. Now one of these stages has always been some form or other of despotism, such as feudalism or servitude or a despotic paternal government ;... | |
| 1909 - 110 páginas
...stupendous one and cannot be accomplished in one short generation. There are certain evolutional changes through which society must pass in its onward march from barbarism to civilization. One of these stages has always been some form of despotism, such as feudalism, servitude... | |
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