Two elements, then, seem to be comprised in the great fact which we call civilization; — two circumstances are necessary to its existence — it lives upon two conditions — it reveals itself by two symptoms: the progress of society, the progress of... Forest Life - Stran 214avtor: Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1842 - 484 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1837 - 656 strani
...existence; it lives upon two conditions, it reveals itself by two symptoms ; the progress of society, the progress of individuals ; the amelioration of...and the expansion of the mind and faculties of man. Wherever the exterior condition of man becomes enlarged, quickened, and improved ; wherever the intellectual... | |
| Guizot (M., François) - 1838 - 580 strani
...existence — it lives upon two conditions — it reveals itself by two symptoms : the progress of society, the progress of individuals ; the amelioration of...and the expansion of the mind and faculties of man. Wherever the exterior condition of man becomes enlarged, quickened, and improved ; wherever the intellectual... | |
| Guizot (M., François) - 1838 - 352 strani
...existence — it lives upon two conditions — it reveals itself by two symptoms : the progress of society, the progress of individuals ; the amelioration of...and the expansion of the mind and faculties of man. Wherever the exterior condition of man becomes enlarged, quickened, and improved ; wherever the intellectual... | |
| Alexander Campbell, Charles Louis Loos - 1840 - 632 strani
...fiitioiis—it reveals itself by two symptoms—the progress of society— the progress of individuals—the amelioration of the social system, and the expansion of the mind and faculties of man. Wherever the -exterior condition of man becomes enlarged, quickened, improved, and wherever the intellectual... | |
| François Guizot - 1840 - 364 strani
...reveals itself by two symptoms : the progress of society, the progress of individuals ; the melioration of^ the social system, and the expansion of the mind and faculties of man. Wherever the exterior condition of man becomes enlarged, quickened, and improved ; wherever the intellectual... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1842 - 334 strani
...can doubt) that " two elements seem to be comprised in the great fact which we call civilisation — two circumstances necessary to its existence, —...we are as yet occupied only on the incipient steps. * Guizot. We are busy ing ourselves exclusively with one of the paths to national greatness and happiness,... | |
| Alexander Campbell - 1847 - 44 strani
...it lives upon two conditions — it reveals itself by two symptoms — the progress of society — the progress of individuals — the amelioration of...and the expansion of the mind and faculties of man. Wherever the exterior condition of man becomes enlarged, quickened, improved, and wherever the intellectual... | |
| William Frederick Van Amringe - 1848 - 742 strani
...reveals itself by two symptoms : the progress of society, the progress of individuals, the melioration of the social system, and the expansion of the mind and faculties of man. Wherever the exterior condition of man becomes enlarged, quickened and improved ; whereever the intellectual... | |
| 1849 - 206 strani
...the words of the illustrious French historian and statesman, GUIZOT, — " The progress of society, the progress of individuals ; the amelioration of...and the expansion of the mind and faculties of man ; the exterior condition of man enlarged, quickened, improved; the intellectual nature of man distinguished... | |
| George Smith - 1850 - 432 strani
...notion of progress, of developement ;" that it includes two elements, — " the progress of society, the progress of individuals, — the amelioration...and the expansion of the mind and faculties of man ; " * then it must be admitted that the period of history which has passed under review in the present... | |
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