| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - English literature - 1859 - 768 pages
...millions, ^or do we see any sign which indicates that the term of her long dominion is approaching. She saw the commencement of all the governments, and...in the world; and we feel no assurance that she is no destined to see the end of them all. She was great and respected before the Saxon had set foot on... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - English literature - 1860 - 1008 pages
...millions. Nor do we see any sign which indicates that the term of her long dominion is approaching. She saw the commencement of all the governments and...great and respected before the Saxon had set foot on Britain, before the Frank had passed the Rhine, when Grecian eloquence still flourished- in Antioch,... | |
| Henry George John Clements - 1860 - 176 pages
...millions. Nor do we see any sign which indicates that the term of her long dominion is approaching. She saw the commencement of all the governments and...great and respected before the Saxon had set foot on Britain, before the Frank had passed the Rhine, when Grecian eloquence still flourished in Antioch,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - English literature - 1897 - 950 pages
...millions. Nor do we see any sign which indicates that the term of her long dominion is approaching. She saw the commencement of all the governments and...great and respected before the Saxon had set foot on Britain, before the Frank had passed the Rhine, when Grecian eloquence still flourished in Antioch,... | |
| Alexander Alison - Civilization - 1860 - 476 pages
...millions. Nor do we see any sign which indicates that the term of her long dominion is approaching. She saw the commencement of all the governments and...that she is not destined to see the end of them all. The Chnrch of Rome may exist in undiminished vigour when some traveller from New Zealand shall, in... | |
| Félix Dupanloup - Church and state - 1860 - 512 pages
...millions. Nor do we see any sign which indicates that the term of her long dominion is approaching. She saw the commencement of all the governments, and...assurance that she is not destined to see the end of them all."1 I take peculiar delight in quoting this great man, whose generous impartiality soared so far... | |
| Martin John Spalding - Reformation - 1860 - 508 pages
...term of her long dominion is approaching. She saw the commencement of all the governments, and of alt the ecclesiastical establishments that now exist in...all. She was great and respected before the Saxon set foot on Britain — before the Frank had passed the Rhine — when Grecian eloquence still flourished... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - English literature - 1860 - 450 pages
...term of her long dominion is approaching. She saw the commencement of all the governments and •S' of all the ecclesiastical establishments that now...is not destined to see the end of them all. She was greatx'*" and respected before the Saxon had set foot on Britain, before the Frank had passed the Rhine,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - English literature - 1860 - 820 pages
...millions. Nor do we see any sign which indicates that the term of her long dominion is approaching. She saw the commencement of all the governments, and...in the world; and we feel no assurance that she is no-, destined to see the end of them all. She was great and respected before the Saxon had set foot... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1861 - 466 pages
...and of all the eeelesiastieal establishments, that now exist in this world ; and we feel no assuranee that she is not destined to see the end of them all. She was great and respeeted before the Saxon had set foot on Britain — before the Frank had passed the Rhine — when... | |
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