| 1819 - 552 sayfa
...calls ' the Hispano-Gothic kingdoms.' — ' Since nothing,' he observes, 'makes us forget the arhitrary distinctions of rank so much as participation in any...mountains of Asturias was invested with a personal dignitf which gave him value in his own eyes and those of his country. It is probably this sentiment... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1846 - 610 sayfa
...monarchy. Villenage seems never to have been established in the Hispano-Gothic kingdoms, Leon and Castile ; though I confess it was far from being unknown in...transmitted to posterity, and gradually fixing the national character, that has produced the elevation of manner, remarked by travellers, in the Castilian... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1853 - 698 sayfa
...confess it was far from being unknown in that of Aragon, which had formed its institutions on a different pattern. Since nothing makes us forget the arbitrary...transmitted to posterity, and gradually fixing the national character, that has produced the elevation of manner, remarked by travellers in the Castilian... | |
| Matthew Bridges - 1855 - 594 sayfa
...Mecca and Rome. When the first invasion of the Saracens had broken in pieces the Visigothic kingdom, every man who had escaped the great shipwreck of liberty and religion in the mountains of Asturias felt himself to be an important individual, since not a single arm could be overlooked in the efforts... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1868 - 378 sayfa
...monarchy. Villenage seems never to have been established in the Hispano-Gothic kingdoms, Leon and Castile ; though I confess it was far from being unknown in...transmitted to posterity, and gradually fixing the national character, that has produced the elevation of manner, remarked by travellers in the Castilian... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1871 - 672 sayfa
...confess it was far from being unknown in that of Aragon, which had formed its institutions on a different pattern. Since nothing makes us forget the arbitrary...liberty and religion in the mountains of Asturias SPAIN. CHARTERED TOWNS. 213 was invested with a personal dignity, which gave him value in his own eyes,... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1875 - 754 sayfa
...established in the Hispano-Gothic kingdoms, Leon and Castile ; though I confess it was far from >>eing unknown in that of Aragon, which had formed its institutions...invested with a personal dignity, which gave him value in hts own eyes and those of his country. It is probably this sentiment, transmitted to posterity, and... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1882 - 794 sayfa
...refining society. " Since nothing makes us forget the arbitrary distinctions of rank," says Hallam, "so much as participation in any common calamity,...transmitted to posterity, and gradually fixing the national character, that had produced the elevation of manner remarked by travellers in the Castilian... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1882 - 790 sayfa
...refining society. " Since nothing makes us forget the arbitrary distinctions of rank," says Hallarn, "so much as participation in any common calamity,...transmitted to posterity, and gradually fixing the national character, that had produced the elevation of manner remarked by travellers in the Castilian... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1882 - 906 sayfa
...refining society. "Since nothing makes us forget the arbitrary distinctions of rank," says Hallam, "so much as participation in any common calamity,...those of his country. It is probably this sentiment transCASTE AND SOCIAL STRATA. 23 mitted to posterity, and gradually fixing the national character,... | |
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