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" say that the European is to the other races of mankind what man himself is to the lower animals: he makes them subservient to his use, and when he cannot subdue he destroys them. "
Lincoln's Spymaster: Thomas Haines Dudley and the Liverpool Network - Page xiii
by David Hepburn Milton - 2003 - 146 pages
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Democracy in America, Volume 1

Alexis de Tocqueville - Democracy - 1839 - 714 pages
...the same authors. * See t¿ke Map. -If we reasoned from what passes in the world, we should almost say that the European is to the other races of mankind, what man is - to the lower animals ;—.he makes them subservient to his use ; and when he cannot subdue, he...
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American Institutions and Their Influence

Alexis de Tocqueville, Alexis De Tocqueville - History - 1851 - 528 pages
...each race fulfils its destiny apart. If we reasoned from what passes in the world, we should almost say that the European is to the other races of mankind, what man is to the lower animals ;—he makes them subservient to his use ; and when he cannot subdue, he destroys...
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Democracy in America, Volume 1

Alexis de Tocqueville - Democracy - 1862 - 596 pages
...almost say that the European is to the other races of mankind,what man is to the lower animals;—he makes them subservient to his use; and when he cannot subdue, he destroys them. Oppression has, at one stroke, deprived the descendants of the Africans of almost all the privileges...
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Democracy in America, Volume 1

Alexis de Tocqueville - Democracy - 1863 - 588 pages
...suffer from tyranny ; and if their wrongs are not the same, they originate from the same authors. almost say that the European is to the other races of mankind...use, and when he cannot subdue, he destroys them. Oppression has, at one stroke, deprived the descendants of the Africans of almost all the privileges...
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The World's Great Classics: Democracy in America, by A. de Tocqueville

Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - Literature - 1899 - 504 pages
...at any rate, with the same authors. If we reasoned from what passes in the world, we should almost say that the European is to the other races of mankind, what man is to the lower animals;—he makes them subservient to his use; and when he cannot subdue, he destroys...
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Democracy in America, Volume 1

Alexis de Tocqueville, Henry Reeve - Democracy - 1899 - 506 pages
...at any rate, with the same authors. If we reasoned from what passes in the world, we should almost say that the European is to the other races of mankind, what man is to the lower animals ;—he makes them subservient to his use; and when he cannot subdue, he destroys...
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Democracy in America, Volume 15

Alexis de Tocqueville - Democracy - 1899 - 514 pages
...at any rate, with the same authors. If we reasoned from what passes in the world, we should almost say that the European is to the other races of mankind, what man is to the lower animals ;—he makes them subservient to his use; and when he cannot subdue, he destroys...
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Democracy in America, Volume 1

Alexis de Tocqueville, Henry Reeve - Democracy - 1899 - 512 pages
...at any rate, with the same authors. If we reasoned from what passes in the world, we should almost say that the European is to the other races of mankind, what man is to the lower animals;—he makes them subservient to his use ; and when he cannot subdue, he destroys...
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Democracy in America: Volume I

John Bigelow, Alexis de Tocqueville - Democracy - 1899 - 538 pages
...at any rate, with the same authors. If we reasoned from what passes in the world, we should almost say that the European is to the other races of mankind what man is to the lower animals—he makes them subservient to his use; and when he can not subdue, he destroys...
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Democracy in America, Volume 1

Alexis de Tocqueville, Henry Reeve - Democracy - 1899 - 520 pages
...at any rate, with the same authors. If we reasoned from what passes in the world, we should almost say that the European is to the other races of mankind, what man is to the lower animals ;—he makes them subservient to his use ; and when he cannot subdue, he destroys...
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