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    Sclavonic Russians and Poles

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    the Sclavonic Russians and Poles

    in the texts

    Ancient Law19th Century · English

    Slavic peoples whose social organization is cited as comparative evidence.

    Whether we look to the Greek states, or to Rome, or to the Teutonic aristocracies in Ditmarsh which furnished Niebuhr with so many valuable illustrations, or to the Celtic clan associations, or to that strange social organisation of the Sclavonic Russians and Poles which has only lately attracted notice, everywhere we discover traces of passages in their history when men of alien descent were admi …
    chapter 9

    Lectures on the Early History of Institutions19th Century · English

    Slavic Russian and Polish societies cited as a further example of kin-based social organisation.

    Whether we look to the Greek States, or to Rome, or to the Teutonic aristocracies in Ditmarsh which furnished Niebuhr with so many valuable illustrations, or to the Celtic clan associations, or to that strange social organisation of the Sclavonic Russians and Poles which has only lately attracted notice, everywhere we discover traces of passages in their history when men of alien descent were admi …
    lecture viii the growth and diffusion of primitive