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Page 52
They never come in contact with the peasantry ; they seem to be hardly aware of
their existence ; they are concerned with supporting the established system of
government and the ruling dynasty . The self - righting power of the East , which ...
They never come in contact with the peasantry ; they seem to be hardly aware of
their existence ; they are concerned with supporting the established system of
government and the ruling dynasty . The self - righting power of the East , which ...
Page 405
With the general break - up of order and organisation , a new form of servitude ,
serfdom , was gradually established . It eventually fell in the same way . Serfs ,
whose fathers and ancestors had become the bondmen of their feudal lords ,
were ...
With the general break - up of order and organisation , a new form of servitude ,
serfdom , was gradually established . It eventually fell in the same way . Serfs ,
whose fathers and ancestors had become the bondmen of their feudal lords ,
were ...
Page 564
The most salient features of the German offensive are the large forces employed,
the crushing superiority established in certain sectors, the rapidity of the advance
in the earlier stages, and the methods by which the Germans sought, on nearly ...
The most salient features of the German offensive are the large forces employed,
the crushing superiority established in certain sectors, the rapidity of the advance
in the earlier stages, and the methods by which the Germans sought, on nearly ...
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Contents
PUBLISHED | 12 |
THE INDICTMENT AGAINST CHRISTIANITY | 27 |
THE TURKISH PEASANTRY OF ANATOLIA | 49 |
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