| Paul Henri Mallet - 1770 - 500 sayfa
...oftentation. The general tenof of their conduct proves that they were moft commonly fmcere in this ; and fuch as know the power which education, example and prejudice...in a battle, that they are " going to quit life in fb glorious a man*' ner : in ficknefs they lament for fear of *' a fhameful and miferable end *." Cicero... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1771 - 590 sayfa
...oftentation. The general tenor of their conduft proves that they were mbft commonly fincere in this ; and fuch as know the power which education, example, and prejudice...antiquity hath left us of their extraordinary valour. 'r^'.TKe philofophy of the Cimbri," tfi(Vs ; Valerius Maximus, "is gay and coaragious : they leap for... | |
| 512 sayfa
...oftentation. The general tenor of their conduit proves that they were moft commonly fincere in thisi and fuch as know the power which education, example and prejudice...will find no difficulty in receiving the multitude of testimonies, .which antiquity hath left us of their extraordinary valour. The GREAT-EATER.— ./SWEDISH... | |
| 1794 - 574 sayfa
...their conduit proves that they were moil commonly fíncele in this ; an.! fuch as know the po'.ver which education, example, and prejudice have over...will find no difficulty in receiving the multitude of teftimonits, which antiquity hath left os of their extraordinary va'our. " The phiiofophy of the Cimbri,"... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1802 - 280 sayfa
...for elevation of mind: the punifliment of death is lefs dre.'.ded by them than that of whipping. " The philo" fophy of the Cimbri," fays Valerius Maximus, " is " gay and refolute: they le«p for joy in. a battle, hop" ing for a glorious end: in ficknefs they lament, for... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1804 - 572 sayfa
...et feliciter vita excessuri : la.mentabantur in morbo, quasi turpilcr et miserabiliter perituri ;" " they leap for joy in a battle, that they are going to quit life in so glorious a manner.: in sickness they lament, for fear of a shameful and miserable end."* To avoid,... | |
| 1809 - 406 sayfa
...oftentation. The general tenor of their conduct proves that they were moft commonly fincere in this ; and fuch as know the power which education, example and prejudice...hath left us of their extraordinary valour. " The *' philofophy of the Cimbri," fays Valerius Maximus, " is gay and couragious : they leap for joy in... | |
| George Smith - 1846 - 562 sayfa
...first century of the Christian era. He says of this people : " Their philosophy is gay and courageous. They leap for joy in a battle, that they are going to quit life in so glorious a manner. In sickness they lament for fear of a shameful and miserable end." Lucan, also,... | |
| Paul Henri Mallet - 1847 - 592 sayfa
...ostentation. The general tenor of their conduct proves that they were most commonly sincere in this ; and such as know the power which education, example and prejudice...will find no difficulty in receiving the multitude of testimonies which antiquity hath left us of their extraordinary valour. " The philosophy of the Cimbri,"... | |
| 1871 - 460 sayfa
...the gods. The hours of my life are rolled away. I will die laughing." An early writer says of them, " They leap for joy in a battle, that they are going to quit life in so glorious a manner. In sickness they lament for fear of a shameful and miserable end." They sought... | |
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