adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
class
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However, a resurgence of working-class agitation during 1833-4 alarmed the Whig government and the propertied classes in general.
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The propertied class which called itself liberal was immediately opposed to universal suffrage and to the masses in general.
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The propertied classes rallied to the government and called for a halt to all disturbances.
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The more militant and threatening the pressure from below, the more vigorously the propertied classes supported repressive measures.
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The propertied class is overrepresented in the governing institutions of all advanced capitalist states.
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There is no reason to suppose that the rest of the propertied classes were any more heavily burdened than the peerage.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But the number of those who compromised their faith was largest among the propertied and those well up in the social hierarchy.
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However, a resurgence of working-class agitation during 1833-4 alarmed the Whig government and the propertied classes in general.
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Potentially democratic ideas thus provided a justification for rule by a propertied oligarchy.
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The propertied class is overrepresented in the governing institutions of all advanced capitalist states.
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The propertied class which called itself liberal was immediately opposed to universal suffrage and to the masses in general.
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The propertied classes rallied to the government and called for a halt to all disturbances.
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The more militant and threatening the pressure from below, the more vigorously the propertied classes supported repressive measures.
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This was opposed, not simply to kings and aristocrats, but to the propertied minority.