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    barbarism


    1. The weary cynicism that comes through prolonged exposure to other people's stupidity and mean-faced barbarism


    2. That in those times of poverty and barbarism these were proportionably much cheaper than corn, is undoubtedly true


    3. The greater part of the writers who have collected the money price of things in ancient times, seem to have considered the low money price of corn, and of goods in general, or, in other words, the high value of gold and silver, as a proof, not only of the scarcity of those metals, but of the poverty and barbarism of the country at the time when it took place


    4. I shall only observe at present, that the high value of the precious metals can be no proof of the poverty or barbarism of any particular country at the time when it took place


    5. As the low value of gold and silver, therefore, is no proof of the wealth and flourishing state of the country where it takes place ; so neither is their high value, or the low money price either of goods in general, or of corn in particular, any proof of its poverty and barbarism


    6. But though the low money price, either of goods in general, or of corn in particular, be no proof of the poverty or barbarism of the times, the low money price of some particular sorts of goods, such as cattle, poultry, game of all kinds, etc


    7. The towns were deserted, and the country was left uncultivated; and the western provinces of Europe, which had enjoyed a considerable degree of opulence under the Roman empire, sunk into the lowest state of poverty and barbarism


    8. Under such absurd management, nothing but the great fertility of the soil, and happiness of the climate, could preserve such countries from soon relapsing into the lowest state of poverty and barbarism


    9. Obviously they did not understand SAP COIN, and our ways until the shots were fired and they saw the barbarism of necklaces first hand


    10. As with all conflict the two sides have widely different views on each other with the colonials considering the insurrection to be nothing short of tribal barbarism and an attack on whites because they were white

    11. Aeschliman terms the system that yields such products “a new form of barbarism


    12. Through the ages of man, he had watched the barbarism, and the wars fought in the name of religion


    13. That terrorist and suicidal act of barbarism, consummated at the heart of the most powerful country in the world, executed against the land of opportunity and exemplary defender of liberty, constitutes an irrational aggression against all democracies


    14. barbarism, but "the collision with another heifer


    15. She feared him, told herself she loathed his raw brute strength and unashamed barbarism, yet something breathless and perilous inside her leaned toward him; the hidden primitive chord that lurks in every woman's soul was sounded and responded


    16. Only the whetted instincts of barbarism could have sensed it, but Conan knew, without seeing or hearing him leave, that the master of Dagon no longer stood outside the door


    17. At least, she knew that there was something about him, some super-vitality or barbarism that set him apart from his wild mates


    18. And barbarism must always ultimately triumph


    19. Forced to battle continually for their lives, they yet managed to retain vestiges of their former state of highly advanced barbarism


    20. To the south the Hyborians have founded the kingdom of Koth, on the borders of those pastoral countries known as the Lands of Shem, and the savages of those lands, partly through contact with the Hyborians, partly through contact with the Stygians who have ravaged them for centuries, are emerging from barbarism

    21. By any standards, the bombing of civilians and refugees at Dresden was an act of barbarism


    22. There have been many crimes committed against humanity in recent times, but the pitiless cause the German military with all its savagery and barbarism has no parallel


    23. Much of the splendor and culture of the Roman and Greek Antiquity has vanished, replaced by barbarism, religious obscurantism and intolerance


    24. He had been rudely awakened from the Big Sleep, he had been nearly drowned by Schmoozeglutton, he had barely survived the barbarism of his fellow trolls with their graphic custom of the challenge


    25. To me, folks, that is barbarism at its most barbaric


    26. Dog-lovers? Hand me a scalpel and turn me loose on all who practice this barbarism and I’ll barber their behinds and ear lobes and see how they like it, fierce-looking or not! What the blankety-blank do all these puppy butchers need scary-looking dogs for, anyway? A beast with sharp teeth and powerful jaws and a built-in stupid loyalty to his or her “owner” can chase away or disable any bad guy just as easily with full-flopped ears and swishing tail as with stubs


    27. Every barbarism cumulates and drives further atrocity


    28. noting a place where barbarism was the norm


    29. What honour can there be in this barbarism?


    30. Ravan had never been guilty of a direct act of barbarism to a woman or child and, on some level, believed himself a better man for it

    31. Without an iron fist, without the church’s power and the religious brainwashing of Catholic dogma filling their souls, without the almighty church telling them what is good and what is evil, what is Christian and what is an abomination, without the superstitions and taboos and customs and traditions and holy days and saints days and teachings of the Catholic church which had been their peasant culture as obedient feudal slaves, without their illiterate cultures kept alive by close-knit villages preserving the ancient ways, without the Medieval barbarism that had regularly swept through Europe and kept each peasant huddled in their cottage or hovel hoping and praying to God that the murderers and rapists and robbers would not burn down his village this year… gave the lower classes a chance to live in peace as equals


    32. Sadly, we experience elements of systematic barbarism in particular cultures, political regimes, ideologies, traditions and religions operating to this day


    33. The interaction of base desires and instincts in association with one’s personal choices, environment and/or experiences can produce thoughts, feelings, attitudes, values and beliefs that facilitate particular behaviours and content of speech that manifest in a actions such as, violence, discrimination, hatred and barbarism within and between individuals and groups


    34. Many believed it had arrived with the Beatles, but the truth is they do not know when it will arrive, this golden age of men and thought, when peace reigns and war is conquered, when the thought of men will turn foolish barbarism to wonder and wisdom


    35. and barbarism which covered the earth


    36. ignorance and barbarism which covered the earth" History of Philosophy


    37. entirely lost in the thick clouds of ignorance and barbarism which covered the earth


    38. almost entirely lost in the thick clouds of ignorance and barbarism which covered the earth" History of


    39. in the thick clouds of ignorance and barbarism which covered the earth"


    40. lost in the thick clouds of ignorance and barbarism which covered the

    41. Heathen and Christian doctrines were stil more intimately blended, til , at last, both were almost entirely lost in the thick clouds of ignorance and barbarism which covered the earth" History of Philosophy


    42. lost in the thick clouds of ignorance and barbarism which covered the earth


    43. As the Eclectic philosophy spread, Heathen and Christian doctrines were still more intimately blended, till, at last, both were almost entirely lost in the thick clouds of ignorance and barbarism which covered the earth


    44. As the Eclectic philosophy spread, Heathen and Christian doctrines were still more intimately blended, till, at last, both were almost entirely lost in the thick clouds of ignorance and barbarism which covered the earth" History of Philosophy


    45. Any religious forms, any philosophical speculations, any policy, any art, any literature, any civilization, any barbarism, you please, if Christ may be but set aside, or His truth caricatured, or Apostolic Scripture kept out of view, or the Gospel discredited, or its faithful teachers deprived of their moral power


    46. But surely if Christianity was worth promulgating, even although pious Israelites could be saved before the Advent, much more must it be 'worth while, to promulgate Christianity among those whose knowledge of God has been restricted to the broken lights of a world darkened by the philosophy and priestcraft of Eastern paganism, or by African barbarism


    47. barbarism of monsters masquerading as men


    48. We are floundering about in mere barbarism


    49. If we cannot argue that all barbarism is a degraded civilization, neither can we set any limits to the depth of degradation to which the human race may sink through war, disease, or isolation


    50. Even if we admit that our first ancestors had no such institution as marriage, still the stages by which men passed from outer barbarism to the comparative civilization of China, Assyria, and Greece, or even of the ancient Germans, are wholly unknown to us

































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