A Tour in Sweden in 1838: Comprising Observations on the Moral, Political, and Economical State of the Swedish Nation |
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Page 69
... societies , like the club - houses in London , one for the nobility , the other for the mercantile class , who are , in fact , a sort of nobility , holding , as a class , the same exclusive position and privilege in the pursuits of ...
... societies , like the club - houses in London , one for the nobility , the other for the mercantile class , who are , in fact , a sort of nobility , holding , as a class , the same exclusive position and privilege in the pursuits of ...
Page 71
... society the original purpose is lost , although the custom is retained as stimulat- ing the appetite , it is said , before dinner . There are several Swedish dishes which I have not yet got accustomed to . We must have all animal food ...
... society the original purpose is lost , although the custom is retained as stimulat- ing the appetite , it is said , before dinner . There are several Swedish dishes which I have not yet got accustomed to . We must have all animal food ...
Page 78
... society abroad , a principle scarcely known in our social arrangements has the most important influence on the moral and physical condition of the middle class . In our social structure , the only kinds of property acknow- ledged and ...
... society abroad , a principle scarcely known in our social arrangements has the most important influence on the moral and physical condition of the middle class . In our social structure , the only kinds of property acknow- ledged and ...
Page 79
... society . The principle may be traced in the castes of the population of India , in the division of ancient Rome , and of all Eastern cities into quarters for different trades , in the social arrange- ments of the South Sea islanders ...
... society . The principle may be traced in the castes of the population of India , in the division of ancient Rome , and of all Eastern cities into quarters for different trades , in the social arrange- ments of the South Sea islanders ...
Page 80
... society . This expediency is admitted in the practice of all Eu- ropean countries except Great Britain . She for- mally abrogated all restraints upon the free exer- cise of industry by the act of 1624 ; but in the social structure of ...
... society . This expediency is admitted in the practice of all Eu- ropean countries except Great Britain . She for- mally abrogated all restraints upon the free exer- cise of industry by the act of 1624 ; but in the social structure of ...
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