 | William Rathbone Greg - 1853 - 568 Seiten
...bear marks of the fulness of time, as if there would be no future history beyond it. For the last 1800 years Greece has fed the human intellect ; Rome, taught...social civilisation ; and what neither Greece nor Home could furnish, the perfection of moral and spiritual truth, has been given by Christianity. The... | |
 | William Rathbone Greg - 1853 - 568 Seiten
...would be no future history beyond it. For the last 1800 years Greece has fed the human intellect; Home, taught by Greece, and improving upon her teacher,...social civilisation ; and what neither Greece nor Home could furnish, the perfection of moral and spiritual truth, has been given by Christianity. The... | |
 | William Rathbone Greg - 1853 - 568 Seiten
...appears to be not only a step in advance of ancient history, but the last step ; it appears to bear marks of the fulness of time, as if there would be no future history beyond it. For the last 1800 years Greece has fed the human intellect ; Rome, taught by Greece, and improving upon her teacher,... | |
 | 1859 - 300 Seiten
...a step in advance of ancient history, but the last step ; it appears to bear marks of the fullness of time; as if there would be no future history beyond it. * * But without any presumptuous confidence, if there be any signs, however uncertain, that we are... | |
 | European history, Noble traits - 1860 - 282 Seiten
...appears to be not only a step in advance of ancient history, but the last step; it appears to bear marks of the fulness of time, as if there would be no future history beyond it. ... Looking anxiously round the world for any new races which may receive the seed, so to speak, of... | |
 | Edward Bishop Elliott - 1862
...appears to be not only a step in advance of ancient history, but the last itep : it appears to bear marks of the fulness of time, as if there would be...has been the source of law and government and social civilization : and, what neither Greece nor Rome could furnish, the perfection of moral and spiritual... | |
 | More excellent way - 1862
...history appears to be not only a step in advance of ancient, but the last step ; it appears to bear marks of the fulness of time, as if there would be no future history beyond it. For the last 1800 years, the Greek literature has fed human intellects, the Roman has been the source of laws, governments,... | |
 | 1868
...appears to be not only a step in advance of ancient history, but the last step ; it appears to bear marks of the fulness of time, as if there would be no future history beyond it." " My sense of the evils of the times that are coming, and of the prospects to which I am bringing up... | |
 | Joseph Augustus Seiss - 1863 - 438 Seiten
...appears to be not only a step in advance of ancient history, but the last step; it appears to bear marks of the fulness of time, — as if there would be no future history beyond it. My sense of the evils of the times that are coming, and of the prospects to which I am bringing up... | |
 | Horace Lorenzo Hastings - 1863 - 415 Seiten
...appears to be not only a step in advance of ancient history, but the last step ; it appears to bear marks of the fulness of time ; as if there would be no future history beyond it," remarks : " My sense of the evils of the times that are coming and of the prospects to which I am bringing... | |
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