| George Croly - 1840 - 612 pages
...its advantage, from the States of Asia, and possibly from those states which flourished in the most brilliant periods of the Antique World. It was this,...equality, and handed it down through all the gradations of social life. It was this opinion, which mitigated kings into companions, and raised private men to... | |
| George Croly - 1840 - 300 pages
...its advantage, from the States of Asia, and possibly from those states which flourished in the most brilliant periods of the Antique World. It was this,...equality, and handed it down through all the gradations of social life. It was this opinion, which mitigated kings into companions, and raised private men to... | |
| John Adolphus - Great Britain - 1841 - 738 pages
...advantage, from " the states of Asia, and possibly from those states which " flourished in the most brilliant periods of the antique " world. It was this...and handed it " down through all the gradations of social life. It " was this opinion which mitigated kings into com1790. " panions, and raised private... | |
| John Adolphus - Great Britain - 1841 - 702 pages
...advantage, from " the states of Asia, and possibly from those states which " flourished in the most brilliant periods of the antique " world. It was this...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... | |
| Peter Burke - Politicians - 1845 - 490 pages
...its advantage, from the states of Asia, and possibly from those states which flourished in the most brilliant periods of the antique world. It was this...equality, and handed it down through all the gradations of social life. It was this opinion which mitigated kings into companions, and raised private men to be... | |
| John Burke, Bernard Burke - Genealogy - 1846 - 414 pages
...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... | |
| Bernard Burke - Heraldry - 1850 - 630 pages
...its advantage, from the states of Asia, and possibly from those states which flourished in the most brilliant periods of the antique world. It was this...equality, and handed it down through all the gradations of social life. It was this opinion which mitigated kings into companions, and raised private men to be... | |
| Christianity - 1850 - 626 pages
...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... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Great Britain - 1852 - 968 pages
...its advantage from the states of Asia, and, possibly, from those states which flourished in the most brilliant periods of the antique world. It was this...equality, and handed it down through all the gradations of social life. It was this opinion which mitigated kings into companions, and raised private men to be... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1852 - 608 pages
...its advantage, from the states of Asia, and possibly from those states which flourished in the most brilliant periods of the antique world. It was this,...equality, and handed it down through all the gradations of social life. It was this opinion which mitigated kings into companions, and raised private men to be... | |
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