| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1850 - 714 sivua
...set before our eyes, we should of England not know one landscape in a hundred or one building smce 1( in ten thousand. The country gentleman would not recognise...might find out Snowdon and Windermere, the Cheddar Cliffs and Beachy Head. We might find out here and there a Norman minster, or a castle which witnessed... | |
| House of Refuge (Philadelphia, Pa.) - 1855 - 176 sivua
...command. Macaulay says : " Could the England of 1685 be, by some magical process, set before our eyes, we should not know one landscape in a hundred, or one building in ten thousand. Many thousands of square miles which are now rich corn land and meadow, intersected by green hedge... | |
| 1857 - 570 sivua
...when he says, that " Could the England of 1685 be, by some magical process, set before our eyes, we should not know one landscape in a hundred, or one...town would not recognise his own street. Everything hus been changed, but the great features of Nature, and a few massive and * Simon de Albo Monasterio,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay - 1858 - 480 sivua
...our country. Could •; 1M5' the England of 1685 be, by some magical process, set before our eyes, we should not know one landscape in a hundred or one...street. Everything has been changed, but the great features~oFnature, and a few massive and durable works of human art We might find out Snowdon and Windermere,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1861 - 1052 sivua
...magical process, set before our eyes, we should not know one landscape in a hundred or one builjing in ten thousand. The country gentleman would not recognise...fields. The inhabitant of the town would not recognise hi i own street. Every thing has been changed bus the great features of nature, and a few massive and... | |
| 1861 - 734 sivua
...set before our eyes, we should not know one landscape in a hundred, or one building in ten thousand. Everything has been changed but the great features of nature, and a few massive and durable works of art. We might find out Snowdon and Windermere, the Cheddar Cliffs and Beachy Head. We might find out... | |
| 1861 - 388 sivua
...to the tyrant James. " Could the England of 16S5 be by some magical process set before our eyes, we should not know one landscape in a hundred, or one building in ten thousand. Everything has been changed but the great features of nature, and a few massive and durable works of... | |
| 1861 - 374 sivua
...to the tyrant James. " Could the England of 1685 be by some magical process set before our eyes, we should not know one landscape in a hundred, or one building in ten thousand. Everything has been changed but the great features of nature, and a few massive and durable works of... | |
| Thomas Babington baron Macaulay - 1864 - 816 sivua
...place in our country. Could the England of 1685 be, by some magical process, set before our eyes, we should not know one landscape in a hundred or one...might find out Snowdon and Windermere, the Cheddar Cliffs and Beachy Head. We might find out here and there a Norman minster, or a castle which witnessed... | |
| 1849 - 636 sivua
...chapter. ENGLAND IN 1553. Could the England of 1R85 be by some magical process set before our eyes, we should not know one landscape in a hundred or one...building in ten thousand. The country gentleman would not recognize his own fields. The inhabitant of the town would not recognize his own street. Everything... | |
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