| Leigh Hunt - 1832 - 306 pages
...liberty, virtue, and glory : she is chained and covered with blood ; but she still knows her strength and future destiny : she is insulted by those for whom she has opened the way to every im. provement ; but she feels that she is formed to take the lead again : and Europe will know no repose... | |
| Jean-Charles-Léonard Simonde Sismondi - 1832 - 320 pages
...virtue, and glory : she is chained and covered with blood ; but she still knows her strength and her future destiny : she is insulted by those for whom...enabled herself to enjoy the light which she created. ACHHET GIEDIK, grand vizier to Mahomet II., 224. Achmet III., pope, 286. Adolphus of Nassau, 99. Adrian... | |
| 1832 - 348 pages
...future destiny ; she is insulted by those to whom she has opened the way to every improvement—but she feels that she is formed to take the lead again...enabled herself to enjoy the light which she created." Le Talisman, Morceaux Choisis, inedits de Litttratnre Cantemporaine, is a pleasant melange of literary... | |
| 1832 - 618 pages
...chained and covered with hlii'il, but she still knows her strength and her future destiny ; — ..lie is insulted by those for whom she has opened the way to every improvement, but she feels that she is funned to take the lead again ; and Europe will know no repose till the nation which, in the dark ages,... | |
| 1832 - 734 pages
...virtue, and glory ; she is chained and covered with blood, but she still knows her strength and her future destiny ; — she is insulted by those for whom she has opened the way to every improvement, hut she feels that she is formed to take the lead again; and Europe will know no repose till the nation... | |
| John Edmund Reade - 1838 - 584 pages
...virtue, and glory ; she is chained, and covered " with blood, but she still knows her strength and her future " destiny ; she is insulted by those for whom...feels that she is " formed to take the lead again. Europe will know no re" JMSC till tlie nation which, in the dark ages, lighted the " torch of civilisation... | |
| Jean Charles Léonard Simonde de Sismondi - 1841 - 308 pages
...virtue, and glory; she is chained and covered with blood; but she still knows her strength and her future destiny: she is insulted by those for whom...nation which, in the dark ages, lighted the torch of civilisation with that of liberty, shall be enabled herself to enjoy the light which she created. INDEX.... | |
| 1842 - 506 pages
...virtue, and glory : she is chained and ase covered with blood ; but she still knows her strength and her future destiny : she is insulted by those for whom...enabled, herself, to enjoy the light which she created." R***. THE PROGRESS OF CIVIL LIBERTY. IN most ages and nations, the condition of the great mass of mankind... | |
| Elizabeth Palmer Peabody - 1852 - 254 pages
...not attempt a hopeless resistance, which would have deprived them of every chance for the future." " Europe will know no repose till the nation which,...enabled herself to enjoy the light which she created." But we must now turn our regards upon SPAIN, which the Austrian family, in the person of the ruthless... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1853 - 564 pages
...quoted — for, on such a subject, how can I better conclude than in the language of Sismondi? — " Europe will know no repose till the nation which, in the dark ages, lighted the torch of civilisation with that of liherty, shall be enabled herself to enjoy the light which she created."... | |
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