Among a highly civilized people, a great amount of capital in use, as compared with the productive capital of the country, may be considered a sure sign of great wealth.
But, as a rule, the relative number of full-grown people is greatest in highly civilized nations.
In the same period of time, also, gold in highly civilizedcountries is wont to be comparatively dearer.
When the lower classes are dissatisfied, in highly civilized countries, with the sensitiveness and mobility of the whole national life, there can be no certainty of the freedom of the middle classes or of the rule of the upper.
We no longer approximate in our behavior to the mere impulsiveness of the lower animals, but conduct ourselves in every respect like members of a highly civilized society.
In a commercial country, in a highly civilized community, improvement is hourly producing some change which affects some interests.
It may assist us in making the value of capital more clear, if we take a rapid view of the most obvious features of the accumulation of a highly civilized country.
In a highly civilized country, capital is heaped up on every side by ages of toil and perseverance.
A carpenter and joiner, who supply the wants of a highly civilized community, are not satisfied unless they have a choice of nails, from the finest brad to the largest clasp-nail.
Doubtless it is, as now, highly civilizedin some regions, while still barbarian in others.
First, as to the legends: If I have correctly interpreted Job as a religious drama, founded on the fall of the Drift, then we must remember that Job describes the people overtaken by the catastrophe as a highly civilized race.
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