There did not seem to be a wealthy propertied class of landlords or a bourgeoisie. |
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His transactions touched virtually all propertied families, many to their detriment. |
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The propertied class and the class of the proletariat represent the same human self-alienation. |
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Roman victories had not only brought wealth and land to the propertied class, but vast numbers of slaves, creating the conditions for revolt. |
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However, these activities were consistent with white propertied women's prescribed identification with home and family. |
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The 1918 Representation of the People Act gave propertied women over 30 years of age the right to vote. |
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As early as 1883 Canadian Prime Minister John A. Macdonald considered giving the vote to propertied widows and spinsters. |
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He highlights how anti-communist prejudice has lent weight to a sympathetic view of the propertied classes particularly over the treatment of slaves. |
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The conflict between Up Country and Low Country became a struggle between the poor and the propertied. |
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He invites the propertied to rid themselves voluntarily of their possessions. |
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Dumitrascu associated himself in particular with the words of St. John Chrysostomus, who challenges the propertied. |
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There is a nascent antagonism that will inexorably increase between farm-workers and the idle propertied class. |
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It is the fact that nationalism, when it is the ideology of the propertied or ruling class, is used only to justify their own ambitions. |
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In the 1302 uprising the ordinary people took the side of the Flemish count against the king of France and the propertied classes. |
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They argued that only those with property should have the right to vote, and campaigned for a limited extension of suffrage to include propertied women. |
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Married, propertied men exerted an enormous influence within communities, looking after their interests, stabilizing government, and ensuring peace. |
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Since the original ambition of the Pankhursts was only to gain the vote for propertied women and those who were unmarried, perhaps their fears were justified. |
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First, I explore interactions among the various groups involved with the house, especially the city council, propertied citizens, and inmates of the house. |
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They are Mexicans doing the various service-oriented manual labor jobs to satisfy the lifestyle of the propertied class in the country's second wealthiest county. |
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No propertied ruling class in history has ever voluntarily given up its power. |
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In 1899, propertied widows and single women of majority acquired the right to vote in Montreal. |
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One cannot win a people by filling the pockets of those who are already propertied, while the poor are driven into ever deeper misery. |
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He clashed with the Commonwealth government and alarmed wealthy propertied groups, which gave support to a semi-militaristic movement, the New Guard. |
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Although opposition fighters have alienated some propertied city dwellers, they retain the support of much of the rural population and have continued to wear down Mr Assad's forces. |
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But the proletariat is not a propertied class and is therefore unable to construct the institutions of a new society within the framework of capitalism. |
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After all, anti-Semitism was widespread in Australia, as was anti-Communism, anti-Socialism and anti-trade unionism among the propertied classes. |
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In 1932, propertied, married women were finally allowed to vote. |
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Whether the European powers conducted them together or separately, these wars were not at all intended to defend the EU's population but to protect the interests of its propertied classes. |
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Leaders of both the Patriots and the Loyalists were men of educated, propertied classes. |
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The courts became feared for their censorship of opposing religious views, and became unpopular among the propertied classes for inflicting degrading punishments on gentlemen. |
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