| Alphonse Mariette - 1860 - 404 pages
...indeed, 8 had at that time an empire over mankind, such as even the Roman Republic never attained. 9 For when Rome was politically dominant, she was in...France had, over the surrounding countries, at once 10 the ascendency which Rome had over Greece, and the ascendency which Greece had over Rome. French... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Great Britain - 1861 - 1052 pages
...splendour which was set off to full advantage by contrast. France, indeed, had at that time an empire over mankind such as even the Roman Republic never...for, when Rome was politically dominant, she was in arte and letters the humble pupil of Greece. France had, over the surrounding countries, at once the... | |
| Eduard Fiedler - 1861 - 438 pages
...ßoy 2. (il Se. Roderik 46. HenryV.3.3ÄM/ewr; Marseille (С. Fr. Revol. 3. 208), Paris (id. 211) f.; when Rome was politically dominant, she was in arts and letters the humble pupil of Greece (Mac. B. Fl. I. 401. Bu. Schiller); By. Rome lady of the old world neben earth's lord; aber m. Ch.... | |
| Eduard Fiedler, Karl Sachs - English language - 1861 - 766 pages
...Roy2.61 Sc. Roderik 46. Henry V.3.3//a»/ewr; Marseille (G. Fr. Revol. 3. 208), Paris (id. 211) f.; when Rome was politically dominant, she was in arts and letters the hunMe pupil of Greece (Mac. B. Fl. I. 401. Bu. Schiller); By. Rome lady of the old world neben earth's... | |
| Thomas Babington baron Macaulay - 1864 - 816 pages
...splendour which was sot off to full advantage by contrast. France, indeed, had at that time an empire over mankind, such as even the Roman Republic never...surrounding countries, at once the ascendency which Borne had over Greece, and the ascendency which Greece had over Rome. French was fast becoming the... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Criminal law - 1866 - 668 pages
...splendour which was set off' to full advantage by contrast. France, indeed, had at that time an empire over mankind, such as even the Roman Republic never...ascendency which Greece had over Rome. French was fast becoming the universal language, the language of fashionable society, the language of diplomacy.... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Great Britain - 1867 - 794 pages
...splendour which was set off to full advantage by contrast. France, indeed, had at that time an empire over mankind, such as even the Roman Republic never...surrounding countries, at once the ascendency which Home had over Greece, and the ascendency which Greece had over Rome. French was fast becoming the universal... | |
| Ferdinand E A. Gasc - 1869 - 382 pages
...those uiuiitiuuoil nt, pay;o ti, 11010 ls>. mankind, such ns1 even the Roman Repuhlic never at'.ained. For, when Rome was politically dominant, she was in...the universal language, the language of fashionable society,2 the language of diplomacy. At several courts princes and nobles spoke it more accurately... | |
| P. Friedrich - 1870 - 216 pages
...pupil17 of Greece. Prance had, over the surrounding countries, at once the ascendency which Rome had18 over Greece, and the ascendency which Greece had over Rome. French was fast becoming the universal language, the language of fashionable society 1 9 the language of diplomacy.... | |
| London univ, exam. papers - 1871 - 294 pages
...splendour which was set off to full advantage by contrast. France, indeed, had at that time an empire over mankind, such as even the Roman Republic never...ascendency which Greece had over Rome. French was fast becoming the universal language, the language of fashionable society, the language of diplomacy.... | |
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