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- countryside. The landowners won out to the disadvantage of the agrarian unpropertied workforce. Emigration, most of it to America, and urbanisation were consequences...
- no longer be said that the Marian reforms and the military service of unpropertied men revolutionised the Roman army". Faszcza 2021, pp. 14–15. Taylor 2019...
- no longer be said that the Marian reforms and the military service of unpropertied men revolutionised the Roman army". Faszcza 2021, pp. 14–15. Taylor 2019...
- by rank and property with cavalry equites at the top and unarmed and unpropertied at the bottom. Quaestors, and curule aediles were elected by tribes,...
- "and the traders (almost all Chinese) became indistinguishable from the unpropertied urban classes." The Chinese, in addition to having their livelihood eradicated...
- tax-deductible from income taxes. To gain votes from recently enfranchised, unpropertied voters, Andrew Jackson launched his campaign for the 1828 election through...
- included Jewish parti****tion in the English Parliament, and the ability of unpropertied Jews in London to obtain voting rights which they lacked during Belasco's...
- These persons may nevertheless be of prominent financial standing. Unpropertied inhabitants of medieval towns without full civic rights were called Inwohner...
- no longer be said that the Marian reforms and the military service of unpropertied men revolutionised the Roman army". Faszcza 2021, pp. 14–15. Taylor 2019...
- universal—just as he rejects uninstantiated universals, he also rejects "unpropertied particulars". Armstrong argues that states of affairs are distinct things...