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" ... in the great drama of the nations. For nearly two hundred years they continued to fill Europe and Asia with the terror of their name : but it was a passing tempest, and if useful at all, it was useful only to destroy. The Gauls could communicate no... "
The History of Rome - 190. lappuse
autors: Thomas Arnold - 1868 - 670 lapas
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the ..., 1. sējums

1855 - 438 lapas
...the thin screen which had hitherto concealed them from sight, and began, for the first time, to take their part in the great drama of the nations. For...character and institutions of modern civilization." We must not, however, too hastily assume the extirpation of any race, or the altogether transitory...
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Introductory Lectures on Modern History: Delivered in Lent Term, MDCCCXLII ...

Thomas Arnold - 1845 - 474 lapas
...the thin screen which had hitherto concealed them from sight, and began for the first time to take their part in the great drama of the nations. For...character and institutions of modern civilization." History of Rome, vol. i, chap. xxii. p. 499. NOTE 9. — Page 44. The Saxons, Danes, and Normans, by...
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A Summary of Modern History

Jules Michelet - 1847 - 440 lapas
...the thin screen which had hitherto concealed them from sight, and began for the first time to take their part in the great drama of the nations. For...character and institutions of modern civilization." History of Rome, vol. i. chap. xxii. p. 499. NOTE 9.— Page 44. The Saxons, Danes, and Normans, by...
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Introductory Lectures on Modern History: Delivered in Lent Term, MDCCCXLII ...

Thomas Arnold - 1849 - 456 lapas
...for the first time to take their part in the great drama of the nations. For nearly two hundred yean they continued to fill Europe and Asia with the terror...character and institutions of modern civilization." History of Rome, vol. i. chap. xxii. p. 499. NOTE 9. — Page 44. The Saxons, Danes, and Normans, by...
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Christ in History: Or, The Central Power Among Men

Robert Turnbull - 1854 - 546 lapas
...only to destroy. The Gauls could communicate no essential points of human character in which others might be deficient; they could neither improve the...character and institutions of modern civilization." — Arnold's History of JRome, vol. ip 499. 41* extent, the French, all belonging to the Latin or Papal...
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Christ in History: Or, The Central Power Among Men

Robert Turnbull - 1854 - 554 lapas
...only M destroy. The Gauls could communicate no essential points of human character in which others might be deficient ; they could neither improve the...any race which has left fewer traces of itself in tho character and institutions of modern civilization." — Arnold's History of Rome, vol. I. p. 499....
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Christ in History: Or, The Central Power Among Men

Robert Turnbull - 1854 - 560 lapas
...only to destroy. The Gauls could communicate no essential points of hnman character in which others might be deficient; they could neither improve the...nations of greater creative and constructive power j nor is there any race which has left fewer traces of itself in tho character and institutions of...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal

1855 - 900 lapas
...the thin screen which had hitherto concealed them from sight, and began, for the first time, to take their part in the great drama of the nations. For...character and institutions of modern civilization." We must not, however, too hastily assume the extirpation of any race, or the altogether transitory...
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Introductory Lectures on Modern History: Delivered in Lent Term, MDCCCXLII ...

Thomas Arnold - 1898 - 446 lapas
...which had hitherto concea.ed them from sight, and began for the first time to take their part in ihe great drama of the nations. For nearly two hundred...nor is there any race which has left fewer traces of itseli'in the character and institutions of modern civilization." History of Rome, vol. i. chap. xxii....
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