| Arthur Aikin - 1803 - 996 דפים
...inert. It is radier astonishing that they have retained so much energy of character, and . are not more abased ; for, like 'noble coursers, they champ the bit, and spurn indignantly the yoke ; when cnce frc-cd from these, they will cuior the course of glory." Sonnin!, giving a hint to his country... | |
| Thomas Thornton - 1809 - 508 דפים
...fraudulent as the Jews." Of course, neither of these classes are meant by Mr. Eton when he says, " the Greeks retain so much energy of character, and...that, in the third class, " the Greeks of Macedonia are robust, courageous, and somewhat ferocious." " Those of Athens and Attica are still remarkably... | |
| Thomas Thornton - 1809 - 520 דפים
...fraudulent as the Jews." Of course, neither of these classes are meant by Mr. Eton when he says, " the Greeks retain so much energy of character, and...little abased^ for like noble coursers they champ the biti and spurn indignantly the yoke; when once freed from these, they will enter the course of glory*."... | |
| 1809 - 954 דפים
...letained so much energy of character, end are not more abused, for like i:obli; coursers they -Ъашр the bit, and spurn indignantly the yoke ; when once...freed from these, they will enter the course of glory. The truth of these obsu valions will «pprar, whether we consider the Greeks in thtir common character... | |
| John Lee Comstock - 1828 - 516 דפים
...rather astonishing that they have retained so much energy of character, and are not more debased ; for like noble coursers, they champ the bit and spurn indignantly the yoke ; when once freed from this, they will enter the course of glory. The truth of these observations will appear, whether we... | |
| John Lee Comstock - 1828 - 516 דפים
...rather astonishing that they have retained so much energy of character, and are not more debased ; for like noble coursers, they champ the bit and spurn indignantly the yoke ; when once freed from this, they will enter the course of glory. The truth of these observations will appear, whether we... | |
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