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... ancient Chinese and occidental feudalism . In China , as elsewhere , men who did not bear arms because of economic or educational disqualification were thereby deprived of political rights . It is certain that this held even in pre ...
... ancient Chinese and occidental feudalism . In China , as elsewhere , men who did not bear arms because of economic or educational disqualification were thereby deprived of political rights . It is certain that this held even in pre ...
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... Ancient Egyptian priests , or Egyptian or Indian scribes . It is sig- nificant that the stratum of literati in China , although developed from ritual training , grew out of an education for genteel laymen . The “ literati ” of the ...
... Ancient Egyptian priests , or Egyptian or Indian scribes . It is sig- nificant that the stratum of literati in China , although developed from ritual training , grew out of an education for genteel laymen . The “ literati ” of the ...
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... ancient Chinese civilization ( Western Origin of the Ancient Chinese Civilization , London , 1894 ) . ( Precession of Equinoxes : " A slow change in direction of the earth's axis and consequently westward motion of the equinoctial ...
... ancient Chinese civilization ( Western Origin of the Ancient Chinese Civilization , London , 1894 ) . ( Precession of Equinoxes : " A slow change in direction of the earth's axis and consequently westward motion of the equinoctial ...
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Army Organization and Wang Anshihs Attempt | 75 |
SelfGovernment Law and Capitalism | 84 |
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