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What does the word gradation mean in paragraph 2

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It is, however, a subject of curious inquiry at the present day, to look into the brief records of that early period, and observe how regular, and with few exceptions how inevitable, were the gradations, on the one hand, of the masters to poverty, and on the other, of their servants to wealth.

In context, gradations would be defined as changes, a transition from poverty to wealth or wealth to poverty.

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