When it fell as a military eftablimment, its generous manners were not to remain in vigour. The women were to lofe their value and their pride. The propenfity to vice, foftered by political diforder, and the paffion for gallantry, driven to extremity... THE MONTHLY REVIEW; OR, LITERARY JOURNAL - Strana 206autor/autoři: SEVERAL HANDS - 1778Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Edmund Burke - 1778 - 762 str.
...generous manners were not to remain in vigour. The women were to lofe their value and their pride. The propenfity to vice,, foftered by political diforder,...which, in the circle of human affairs, are ufually to diftinguifh and to haften the decline and thefall of nations. Manners, too ftately and pure for humanity,... | |
| Gilbert Stuart - 1778 - 468 str.
...generous manners were not to remain in vigour. The women were to lofe their value and their pride. The propenfity to vice, foftered by political diforder,...which, in the circle of human affairs, are ufually to diftinguifh and to haften the decline and the fall of nations. Manners, too ftately and pure for humanity,... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1778 - 590 str.
...the vadal and the fcrvant, ' The propenfity to vice, follered by political diforuer, and the paflion for gallantry, driven to extremity by the romantic admiration which had been paid to the fex, we?e to engender a volupcuoufncfs and a luxury, which in the circle of human affair* are ufually to... | |
| Gilbert Stuart - 1782 - 470 str.
...generous manners were not to remain in vigour. The women were to lofe their value and their pride. The propenfity to vice, foftered by political diforder,...fex, were to engender a voluptuoufnefs, and a luxury whichj in the circle of human affairs, are ufually to diftinguifh and to haften the decline and the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 688 str.
...their value and their pride. The propenfity to' vice, fodered by political diforder, and the paflion for gallantry, driven to extremity by the romantic...which, in the circle of human affairs, are ufually to didinguifli and to haden the decline and the fall of nations. Manners, too dately ' and pure for humanity,... | |
| 1800 - 694 str.
...remain in vigour. The women were to lofe their value and their pride. The propenfity to vice, foilered by political diforder, and the paffion for gallantry,...the romantic admiration which had been paid to the iex, were to engender a voluptuoufncfs, and a luxury which, in the circle of human affairs, are ufually... | |
| 1800 - 702 str.
...generous manners were not to remain in vigour. The women were to lofe their value and their pride. The propenfity to vice, foftered by political diforder, and the paffion for gallantry, driver» to extremity by the romn.ntic admiration which had been paid to the iex, were to engender... | |
| Gilbert Stuart - 1995 - 484 str.
...their value and their pride. The propenfity to vice, foftered by political diforder, and the paflion for gallantry, driven to extremity by the romantic...which, in the circle of human affairs, are ufually to diftinguifh and to haften the decline and the fall of nations. , Manners, too ftately and pure for... | |
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