| Henry Sumner Maine - 1861 - 432 páginas
...always have to be forgiven him. We have never seen in our own generation — indeed the world has not seen more than once or twice in all the course of history — a literature which has exercised such prodigious influence over the minds of men, over every cast and shade of intellect, as that which emanated... | |
| Sir Henry James Sumner MAINE - 1861 - 434 páginas
...always have to be forgiven him. We have never seen in our own generation — indeed the world has not seen more than once or twice in all the course of history — a literature which has exercised such prodigious influence over the minds of men, over every cast and shade of intellect, as that which emanated... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1864 - 480 páginas
...seen more than once or twice in all the course of history — a literature which has exercised such prodigious influence over the minds of men, over every...intellect, as that which emanated from Rousseau between 1^49 and 1762. It was the first attempt to re-erect the edifice of human belief after the purely iconoclastic... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1867 - 494 páginas
...always have to be forgiven him. We have never seen in our own generation — indeed the world has not seen more than once or twice in all the course of history — a literature which has exercised such prodigious influence over the minds of men, over every cast and shade of intellect, as that which emanated... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams - 1874 - 552 páginas
...to take away your terms : " We have never seen in our own generation — indeed, the world has nofc seen more than once or twice in all the course of...and shade of intellect, as that which emanated from Housseau between 1740 and 1762." Carlyle (Lectures on Heroes, Lecture Fifth} has written in a similar... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1875 - 480 páginas
...twice in all the course of history — a literature which has exercised such prodigious influence ovei the minds of men, over every cast and shade of intellect,...that which emanated from (Rousseau between 1749 and 17GO It was the first attempt to re.erect the edifice of human belief after the purely iconoclastic... | |
| 1879 - 924 páginas
...long-suffering millions of misgoverned Franco. Sir Henry Maine says : " Truly, the world has never seen more than once or twice, in all the course of...such a prodigious influence over the minds of men of every cast and shade of intellect as that which emanated from Rousseau between 1749 and 1702. In... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1887 - 216 páginas
...Rousseau, ed. 1878, p. 104. 'We have never seen in our own generation — indeed, the world has not seen more than once or twice in all the course of history — a literature which has exercised such prodigious influence over the minds of men, over every cast and shade of intellect, as that which emanated... | |
| Sir Henry Sumner Maine - 1888 - 512 páginas
...seen more than once or twice in all the course of history — a literature which has exercised such prodigious influence over the minds of men, over every...intellect, as that which emanated from Rousseau between 17*9 and 1762. It was the first attempt to re-erect the edifice of human belief after the purely iconoclastic... | |
| Archibald Cary Coolidge - 1892 - 74 páginas
...conform to the ideas of the time. "We have never seen in our own generation — indeed the world has not seen more than once or twice in all the course of history, a literature which has exercised such prodigious influence over the minds of men, over every cast and shade of intellect, as that which emanated... | |
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