The First True Gentleman: A Study of the Human Nature of Our Lord

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Author: Hale, Edward Everett,1822-1909
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The First True Gentleman: A Study of the Human Nature of Our Lord

The First True Gentleman: A Study of the Human Nature of Our Lord

€6,33

The First True Gentleman: A Study of the Human Nature of Our Lord

€6,33
Author: Hale, Edward Everett,1822-1909
Format: eBook
Language: English

The First True Gentleman: A Study of the Human Nature of Our Lord

Title: The First True Gentleman A Study of the Human Nature of Our Lord Author: Anonymous Release Date: July 07, 2012 [EBook #40153] Language: English Character set encoding: UTF-8 The dictionaries and the students of words have a great deal to say,--perhaps more than is worth while,--of the origin of the word Gentleman,--whether a gentleman in England and a gentilhomme in France mean the same thing, and so on. The really interesting thing is that in a republic where a man's a man, the gentleman is not created by dictionaries or by laws. You cannot make him by parchment. As matter of philology, the original gentleman was gentilis. That is, he belonged to a gens or clan or family, which was established in Roman history. He was somebody. If he had been nobody he would have had no name. Indeed, it is worth observing that this was the condition found among the islanders of the South Sea. Exactly as on a great farm the distinguished sheep, when they were sent to a cattle fair might have specific names, while for the great flock nobody pretends to name the individuals, so certain people, even in feudal times, were gentilis, or belonged to a gens, while the great body of men were dignified by no such privilege. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 40153
Author: Hale, Edward Everett
Release Date: Jul 7, 2012
Format: eBook
Language: English

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