History of Europe: From the Fall of Napoleon, in MDCCCXV to the Accession of Louis Napoleon in MDCCCLII, 第 1 巻Harper, 1859 |
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... passions of civilization , the discoveries of science , or the treasures of the wilderness have acted most power- fully in working out this great change . The first developed the energy in the breast of civilized man , which rendered ...
... passions of civilization , the discoveries of science , or the treasures of the wilderness have acted most power- fully in working out this great change . The first developed the energy in the breast of civilized man , which rendered ...
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... passions , the mankind were originally separated on the Assyrian plains ; and it took place from an attempt , springing from the pride and ambition of man , as vain as the building the Tower of Babel . That attempt was the endeavor to ...
... passions , the mankind were originally separated on the Assyrian plains ; and it took place from an attempt , springing from the pride and ambition of man , as vain as the building the Tower of Babel . That attempt was the endeavor to ...
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... Passions of Race . -Great error in supposing national Character de- pends on Institutions . - Wars of Races are the great passion of Eastern Europe . - Doubts as to the wisdom of representative Institutions . - Real Character , good and ...
... Passions of Race . -Great error in supposing national Character de- pends on Institutions . - Wars of Races are the great passion of Eastern Europe . - Doubts as to the wisdom of representative Institutions . - Real Character , good and ...
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... passions of the camp had succeeded those of the forum , and the conquest of all the continental monarchies had for a time apparently satiated the desires of an am- bitious people . But the reaction was as violent as the action ; in ...
... passions of the camp had succeeded those of the forum , and the conquest of all the continental monarchies had for a time apparently satiated the desires of an am- bitious people . But the reaction was as violent as the action ; in ...
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... passions , social succeeded the national passions ; the spirit more powerful from the difficulty of giving it ex- was the same , but its field was changed . Mean - pression . France was daily increasing in wealth , while the blessed ...
... passions , social succeeded the national passions ; the spirit more powerful from the difficulty of giving it ex- was the same , but its field was changed . Mean - pression . France was daily increasing in wealth , while the blessed ...
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