We have here the continuous force which binds age to age, which enables each to begin with some improvement on the last, if the last did itself improve; which makes each civilization not a set of detached dots, but a line of color, surely enhancing shade... La critica moderna - Sayfa 36Gaetano Trezza tarafından - 1880 - 338 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1897 - 1436 sayfa
...the "connective tissue'' of civilization. We have here the continuous force which binds age to nge, which enables each to begin with some improvement on the last, if the last did itself improve, which makes civilization not a set of detached dots, but a line of color, surely enhancing... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1899 - 1416 sayfa
...understand the "connective tissue'' of civilization. We have here the continuous force which binds ago to age, which enables each to begin with some improvement on the last, if the last did itself improve, which makes civilization not a set of detached dots, but a line of color, surely enhancing... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1875 - 832 sayfa
...transmution of nerve-element from parents to children, Bagehot sees "the continuous force which binds age to age, which enables each to begin with some improvement on the last, if the last did itself improve ; which makes each civilization not a set of detached dots, but a line of color, surely enhancing... | |
| 1875 - 806 sayfa
...transmutation of nerve-element from parents to children, Bagchot sees " the continuous force which binds age to age, •which enables each to begin with some improvement on the last, if the last did itself improve ; which makes each civilization not a set of detached dots, but a line of color, surely enhancing... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1881 - 286 sayfa
...understand ' the connective tissue ' of civilisation. We have here the continuous force which binds age to age, which enables each to begin with some improvement on the last, if the last did itself improve ; which makes each civilisation not a set of detached dots, but a line of colour, surely enhancing... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1883 - 834 sayfa
...transmution of nerve-element from parents to children, Bagehot sees "the continuous force which binds age to age, which enables each to begin with some improvement on the last, if the last did itself improve ; which makes each civilization not a set of detached dots, but a line of color, surely enhancing... | |
| 1888 - 612 sayfa
...connective tissue of Civilisation, Mr. Bagehot remarks : " We have here the continuous force which binds age to age, which enables each to begin with some improvement on the last, if the last did itself improve ; which makes each civilisation not a set of detached dots, but a line of colour, surely enhancing... | |
| Edward Mussey Hartwell, Heinrich Metzner, Claës J. Enebuske, Nils Posse, Edward Hitchcock, Dudley Allen Sargent, C. W. Emerson, Hamilton Dox Wey, Hobart Moore - 1890 - 156 sayfa
...ever understand the connective tissue of civilization. We have here the continuous force which binds age to age, which enables each to begin with some improvement on the last, if the last did itself improve, which makes each civilization, not a set of detached dots, but a line of color, surely enhancing... | |
| 1896 - 1118 sayfa
...understand the " connective tissue " of civilization. We have here the continuous force which binds age to age, which enables each to begin with some improvement on the last, if the last did itself improve, which makes civilization not a set of detached dots, but a line of color, surely enhancing... | |
| Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu - 1899 - 476 sayfa
...understand " the connective tissue " of civilization. We have here the continuous force which binds age to age, which enables each to begin with some improvement on the last, if the last did itself improve; which makes each civilization not a set of detached dots, but a line of color, surely enhancing... | |
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