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Our leading class is an aristocracy , and no aristocracy likes the notion of a State
- authority greater than itself , with a ... and the county magistracy are to the
aristocratic class , and a stringent administration might either take these functions
out ...
Our leading class is an aristocracy , and no aristocracy likes the notion of a State
- authority greater than itself , with a ... and the county magistracy are to the
aristocratic class , and a stringent administration might either take these functions
out ...
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He has no visionary schemes of revolution and transformation , though of course
he would like his class to rule , as the aristocratic class like their class to rule ,
and the middle class theirs . But meanwhile our social machine is a little out of ...
He has no visionary schemes of revolution and transformation , though of course
he would like his class to rule , as the aristocratic class like their class to rule ,
and the middle class theirs . But meanwhile our social machine is a little out of ...
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Just as the rest of us , - as the country squires in the aristocratic class , as the
political dissenters in the middle class , — he has no idea of a State , of the nation
in its collective and corporate character controlling , as government , the free
swing ...
Just as the rest of us , - as the country squires in the aristocratic class , as the
political dissenters in the middle class , — he has no idea of a State , of the nation
in its collective and corporate character controlling , as government , the free
swing ...
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The State , the power most representing the right reason of the nation , and most
worthy , therefore , of ruling , - of exercising , when circumstances require it ,
authority over us all , — is for Mr . Carlyle the aristocracy . For Mr . Lowe , it is the
...
The State , the power most representing the right reason of the nation , and most
worthy , therefore , of ruling , - of exercising , when circumstances require it ,
authority over us all , — is for Mr . Carlyle the aristocracy . For Mr . Lowe , it is the
...
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Their serenity , their high spirit , their power of haughty resistance , — the great
qualities of an aristocracy , and the secret of its distinguished manners and
dignity ,these very qualities , in an epoch of expansion , turn against their
possessors .
Their serenity , their high spirit , their power of haughty resistance , — the great
qualities of an aristocracy , and the secret of its distinguished manners and
dignity ,these very qualities , in an epoch of expansion , turn against their
possessors .
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