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" Asia, by the desolating hand of power. The tyranny which, on every favourable moment, was breaking through all barriers, would have rioted without control, if, when the people were poor and disunited, the nobility had not been brave and free. So far as... "
Essays, Political, Historical, and Miscellaneous - Sivu 143
tekijä(t) Archibald Alison - 1850 - 2060 sivua
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Nide 30

1818 - 638 sivua
...desolating hand of power. The tyranny, which, on every favourable moment, was breaking through all barriers, would have rioted without control, if, when the people were poor and disunited, the nobility had not been brave and free. So far as the sphere of feudality extended, it diffused the spirit...

Blackwood's Magazine, Nide 30

1831 - 1008 sivua
...possess, or that distinguishes us from the Asiatic people — our laws, our liberties, our religion — have been preserved by the barrier of the feudal aristocracy....battle of European freedom on the fields of Palestine t Who expelled the Arabs from Spain, and maintained for eight centuries an uninterrupted contest with...

A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Nide 9

Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 822 sivua
...ham' <-.:' power. The tyranny which, on every favorable moment, was breaking through all barriers, would have rioted without control, if, when the people were poor and disunited, the nobility had not been brave and free. So far as the sphere of feudality extended, it diffused the spirit...

History of Europe (from 1789 to 1815).

sir Archibald Alison (1st bart.) - 1835 - 720 sivua
...as in the Asiatic monarchies, by the desolating hand of power : fully as we must admit that tyranny would have rioted without control, if, when the people were poor and disunited, the nobles had not been brave and free, still it is obvious that it was an institution suited only to a...

Principles of Political Economy, Osat 1–4

Henry Charles Carey - 1837 - 1158 sivua
...desolating hand of power. The tyranny which, on every favourable moment, was breaking through all barriers, would have rioted without control, if, when the people were poor and disunited, thc nobility had not been brave and free. So far as the sphere of feudality extended, it diffused the...

The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of science, art ..., Nide 9

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 1839 - 864 sivua
...hanJ c:' power. The tyranny which, on every favorable moment, was breaking through ¡ill barriers, would have rioted without control, if, when the people were poor and disunited, tht nobility had not been brave and free. So far as the sphere of feudality extended, it diffused the...

Principles of Political Economy, Osa 3

Henry Charles Carey - 1840 - 290 sivua
...desolating hand of power. The tyranny which, on every favourable moment, was breaking through all barriers, would have rioted without control, if, when the people were poor and disunited, the nobility had not been brave and free. So far as the sphere of feudality extended, it diffused the spirit...

Principles of Political Economy, Osat 3–4

Henry Charles Carey - 1840 - 286 sivua
...desolating hand of power. The tyranny which, on every favourable moment, was breaking through all barriers, would have rioted without control, if, when the people were poor and disunited, the nobility had not been brave and free. So far as the sphere of feudality extended, it diffused the spirit...

The Scientific and Literary Treasury: A New and Popular Encyclopedia of the ...

Samuel Maunder - 1843 - 914 sivua
...desolating hand of power. The tyranny which, on every favourable moment, was breaking through all barriers, would have rioted without control, if, when the people were poor and disunited, the nobility had not been brave and free. So iar as the sphere of feudality extended, it diffused the spirit...

Essays, Political, Historical, and Miscellaneous, Nide 1

Archibald Alison - 1850 - 680 sivua
...possess, or that distinguishes us from the Asiatic people — our laws, our liberties, our religion — have been preserved by the barrier of the feudal aristocracy....disunited, the barons had not been independent and free."-i' What was it that enabled European valour to stem the torrent of Mahometan conquest ? Who...




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