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... Europeans will better understand his point of viewthan Americans, poor, benighted provincials, who are denied a trueappreciation of caste and of the fact that "the king can do no wrong...    Europeans will better understand his point of viewthan Americans, poor, benighted provincials, who are denied a trueappreciation of caste and of the fact that the king can do no wrongの読み方
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「The Son of Tarzan」

...Between these two extremes, the system of slaveryvaried from a mild serfdom in Pennsylvania and New Jerseyto an aristocratic caste system in Maryland and Virginia...   Between these two extremes, the system of slaveryvaried from a mild serfdom in Pennsylvania and New Jerseyto an aristocratic caste system in Maryland and Virginiaの読み方
W. E. B. Du Bois 「The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America」

...but combinations of a dominant caste and a suppressed horde of serfs?Will it not be possible to rebuild a world with compact nations...   but combinations of a dominant caste and a suppressed horde of serfs?Will it not be possible to rebuild a world with compact nationsの読み方
W. E. B. Du Bois 「Darkwater」

... Her mind being of a strictly religious caste, the effusions from her pen all savor of a highly moral and elevating tone...                  Her mind being of a strictly religious caste, the effusions from her pen all               savor of a highly moral and elevating toneの読み方
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」

...It was different from that of the past, because more and moreit came in time to be founded on racial caste, and this caste wasmade the foundation of a new industrial system...   It was different from that of the past, because more and moreit came in time to be founded on racial caste, and this caste wasmade the foundation of a new industrial systemの読み方
W.E.B. Du Bois 「The Negro」

...The advance of the freedmenhad been too rapid and the South feared it; every effort must bemade to "keep the Negro in his place" as a servile caste...   The advance of the freedmenhad been too rapid and the South feared it; every effort must bemade to keep the Negro in his place as a servile casteの読み方
W.E.B. Du Bois 「The Negro」

...All these new enactmentsmeant not simply separation, but subordination, caste, humiliation,and flagrant injustice...   All these new enactmentsmeant not simply separation, but subordination, caste, humiliation,and flagrant injusticeの読み方
W.E.B. Du Bois 「The Negro」

... Reason, common-sense, the instinctiveready-made judgments of his training and environment,—the deep-seatedprejudices of race and caste,—commanded him to dismiss Rena from histhoughts...    Reason, common-sense, the instinctiveready-made judgments of his training and environment,—the deep-seatedprejudices of race and caste,—commanded him to dismiss Rena from histhoughtsの読み方
Charles W. Chesnutt 「The House Behind the Cedars」

...With all that was new in the South, there was also much that wasold, and of these old things the most important were the Ideals whichslavery handed down—ideals of government, of labor, of caste...   With all that was new in the South, there was also much that wasold, and of these old things the most important were the Ideals whichslavery handed down—ideals of government, of labor, of casteの読み方
Booker T. Washington 「The Negro in the South」

..." The "points" of an elephant are to be studied with thegreatest advantage in those attached to the temples, which arealways of the highest caste, and exhibit the most perfectbreeding...    The points of an elephant are to be studied with thegreatest advantage in those attached to the temples, which arealways of the highest caste, and exhibit the most perfectbreedingの読み方
J. Emerson Tennent 「Sketches of the Natural History of Ceylon」

...At such an hour and in such lonesomeness, Lad would gladly have tossedaside all prejudices of caste,—and all his natural dislikes, and wouldhave frolicked in mad joy with the veriest stranger...   At such an hour and in such lonesomeness, Lad would gladly have tossedaside all prejudices of caste,—and all his natural dislikes, and wouldhave frolicked in mad joy with the veriest strangerの読み方
Albert Payson Terhune 「Further Adventures of Lad」

...But the tame crow hasevidently lost caste among them...   But the tame crow hasevidently lost caste among themの読み方
John Burroughs 「Ways of Nature」

..." Coloredministers were treated with very little consideration by the white clergyas they feared that they might lose caste and be compelled to give uptheir churches...    Coloredministers were treated with very little consideration by the white clergyas they feared that they might lose caste and be compelled to give uptheir churchesの読み方
Various 「The Journal of Negro History, Vol. I. Jan. 1916」

...The East having accepted caste as the basis of its society naturallyadopted the policy of government by a favorite minority, the West inclinedmore and more toward democracy...   The East having accepted caste as the basis of its society naturallyadopted the policy of government by a favorite minority, the West inclinedmore and more toward democracyの読み方
Various 「The Journal of Negro History, Vol. I. Jan. 1916」

...The caste seems to have existed from the first introductionof slaves...   The caste seems to have existed from the first introductionof slavesの読み方
Various 「The Journal of Negro History, Vol. I. Jan. 1916」

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