| 1790 - 820 頁
...from the ftates of Afia, and poffibly from thofe fta'to* which flouriflied in tne moft bri^ - Kant periods of the antique world. It was this, which,...equality, and handed it down through all the gradations of focial life.* It was this opinioa which mitigated kings into companions, mnd raifed private men to... | |
| 1821 - 362 頁
...great. It is this which has given its character to modern Europe. It is this which has distinguished it under all its forms of government, and distinguished...equality, and handed it down through all the gradations of locial life. It was this opinion which mitigated kings into companions, and raised private men to be... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 648 頁
...great It is this which has given its character to modern Europe. It is this which has distinguished it IT slates which flourished in the most brilliant periods of the antique world. It was this, which, without... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 652 頁
...great. It is this which has given its character to modern Europe. It is this which has distinguished it t men of all descriptions did then express a very...slight hopes of attaining it from the commission sent tie most brilliant periods of the antique world. It was this, which, without confounding ranks, had... | |
| John Adolphus - 1841 - 738 頁
...character to modern Europe. It is " this which has distinguished it under all forms of go" vernment, and distinguished it, to its advantage, from " the...life. It " was this opinion which mitigated kings into com1790. " panions, and raised private men to be fellows with " kings. Without force or opposition,... | |
| John Adolphus - 1841 - 702 頁
...character to modern Europe. It is " this which has distinguished it under all forms of go" vernment, and distinguished it, to its advantage, from " the...ranks, had produced a noble equality, and handed it "LXIX' " down through all the gradations of social life. It ' " was this opinion which mitigated kings... | |
| John Burke, Bernard Burke - 1846 - 414 頁
...men's estimation: " It was chivalry," says an eloquent writer,* " which, without confounding ranks, produced a noble equality, and handed it down through all the gradations of social life. It was chivalry which mitigated kings into companions, and raised private men to be fellows with kings. Without... | |
| 1850 - 626 頁
...defence of nations, the nurse of manly sentiment and ' heroic enterprise ! Without confounding ranks, it produced a ' noble equality, and handed it down through all the gradations ' of social life. Without force or opposition, it subdued the ' fierceness of pride and power; it obliged sovereigns... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 978 頁
...It is this which has given its cksractcr to modern Europe. It is this which har di« tinguished it under all its forms of government, and distinguished...from the states of Asia, and, possibly, from those stain which flourished in the most brilliant periods cf the antique world. It was this which, without... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1853 - 972 頁
...great. It is this which has given its character to modern Europe. It is this which has distinguished it under all its forms of government, and distinguished...which flourished in the most brilliant periods of t!ie antique world, [t was this which, without confounding ranks, had produced a noble equality, and... | |
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