| Theodor Mommsen - 1880 - 708 páginas
...regarded in connexion with the general history of the world. By virtue of the law, that a people which has grown into a state absorbs its neighbours who...absorbs its neighbours who are in intellectual nonage — by virtue of this law, which is as universally valid and as much a law of nature as the law of... | |
| Theodor Mommsen, William Purdie Dickson - 1889 - 778 páginas
...law, that a people which has growfc into a state absorbs its neighbours who are in political non age, and a civilized people absorbs its neighbours who are in intellectual nonage — by virtue of this law, which is as universally valid and as much a law of nature as the law of... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1902 - 886 páginas
...the law with a brutal directness distinctly Germanic : " By virtue of the law, that a people which has grown into a state absorbs its neighbours who...absorbs its neighbours who are in intellectual nonage — by virtue of this law, which is as universally valid and as much a law of nature as the law of... | |
| Theodor Mommsen, William Purdie Dickson - 1895 - 618 páginas
...apprehended in their bearing on the general history of the world. By virtue of the law, that a people which has grown into a state absorbs its neighbours who...people absorbs its neighbours who are in intellectual nonage—by virtue of this law, which is as universally valid and as much a law of nature as the law... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1902 - 920 páginas
...the law with a brutal directness distinctly Germanic : " By virtue of the law, that a people which has grown into a state absorbs its neighbours who...absorbs its neighbours who are in intellectual nonage — by virtue of this law, which is as universally valid and as much a law of nature as the law of... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1902 - 898 páginas
...the law with a brutal directness distinctly Germanic : " By virtue of the law, that a people which has grown into a state absorbs its neighbours who...absorbs its neighbours who are in intellectual nonage — by virtue of this law, which is as universally valid and as much a law of nature as the law of... | |
| Theodor Mommsen, William Purdie Dickson - 1908 - 616 páginas
...apprehended in their bearing on the general history of the world. By virtue of the law, that a people which has grown into a state absorbs its neighbours who...its neighbours who —*•• are in intellectual nonage—by virtue of this law, which is as universally valid and as much a law of nature as the law... | |
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