Nothing is more certain, than that our manners, our civilization, and all the good things which are connected with manners and with civilization, have, in this European world of ours, depended for ages upon two principles ; and were indeed the result... The Massachusetts Teacher - Página 3671848Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 652 páginas
...Nothing is more certain, than that our manners, our civilization, and all the good things which are The nobility and the clergy, the one by profession, the other by patronage, kept learning in existence,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1839 - 554 páginas
...civilization, have, in this European world of ours, depended for ages upon two principles; and wer?-indeed the result of both combined ; I mean the spirit of a gentleman, and the spirit of religion. The nobility and the clergy.. i.ii«> one by profession, the other by patronage, kept learning .itl... | |
| 1841 - 276 páginas
...is more certain than that our manners, our civilization, and all the good things which are connected with civilization, have, In this European world of...spirit of a gentleman and the spirit of religion. The nobility and the clergy, the one by profession, the other by patronage, kept learning in existence... | |
| Leonhard Schmitz - 1844 - 458 páginas
..."Nothing is more certain than that our manners, our civilization, and all the good things which are connected with manners and with civilization, have,...mean the spirit of a gentleman, and the spirit of religion8." And it is uncertain whether the epithet civilized would be conceded to any existing community... | |
| Peter Burke - 1845 - 490 páginas
...manners, our civilisation, and all the good things which are connected with manners and with civilisation, have in this European world of ours depended for ages...spirit of a gentleman, and the spirit of religion. The nobility and the clergy, the one by profession, the other by patronage, kept learning in existence,... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1848 - 174 páginas
..."Nothing is more certain, than that our manners and civilization, and all the good things which are connected with manners and with civilization, have...school under his charge, " The qualifications which 1 deem essential to the due performance of a master's duties here, may in brief be expressed as the... | |
| 1848 - 636 páginas
...than that our manners, our civilization, and all the good things which are connected with manners and civilization, have in this European world of ours...spirit of a gentleman, and the spirit of religion." Both these spirits pervade this book : not so much directly in the mere writing of Mr. Sewell, as in... | |
| Thomas Wright, Robert Harding Evans - 1851 - 524 páginas
...civilization, and all the good things which are connected with manners and with civilization, have, in this world of ours, depended for ages upon two principles...spirit of a gentleman, and the spirit of religion. The nobility and the clergy, the one by profession, the other by patronage, kept learning in existence,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1852 - 608 páginas
...Nothing is more certain, than that our manners, our civilization, and all the good things which are connected with manners, and with civilization, have,...spirit of a gentleman, and the spirit of religion. The nobility and the clergy, the one by profession, the other by patronage, kept learning in existence,... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 968 páginas
...Nothing is more certain, than that our manners, our civilization, and all the good things which arc connected with manners and with civilization, have,...spirit of a gentleman, and the spirit of religion. The nobility and the clergy, the one bv profession, the other by patronage, kept learning in existence... | |
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