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" ... it is better that men should be governed by priestcraft than by brute violence, by such a prelate as Dunstan than by such a warrior as Penda. A society sunk in ignorance, and ruled by mere physical force, has great reason to rejoice when a class,... "
Biblischer Commentar über sämmtliche Schriften des Neuen Testaments, von H ... - Sayfa 569
Hermann Olshausen tarafından - 1853
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Longmans' School Composition

David Salmon - 1890 - 318 sayfa
...admission to doctrines borrowed from the ancient schools and to rites borrowed from the ancient temples. Such a class will doubtless abuse its power, but mental...when abused is still a nobler and better power than that which consists merely in corporeal strength. Confessor what the Court of Versailles long afterwards...
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Longmans' School Composition

David Salmon - 1890 - 322 sayfa
...admission to doctrines borrowed from the ancient schools and to rites borrowed from the ancient temples. Such a class will doubtless abuse its power, but mental...when abused is still a nobler and better power than that which consists merely in corporeal strength. Confessor what the Court of Versailles long afterwards...
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Our Title Deeds: A Defence of the Church Against Disemdowment, Being a Reply ...

Morris Joseph Fuller - 1890 - 402 sayfa
...than by such a warrior as Penda. A society punk in ignorance and ruled by mere physical force, has great reason to rejoice when a class, of which the...and moral, rises to ascendency. Such a class will doubtles abuse its power, but mental power, even when abused, is still a nobler and better power than...
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Advanced Lessons in English Grammar: For Use in Higher Grammar Classes

William Henry Maxwell - 1891 - 348 sayfa
...substitute of which for whose when the antecedent denotes something without life. Society .... has great reason to rejoice when a class, of which the influence is moral and intellectual, rises to ascendency. — MACAULAY. 268. Which is now used only for the lower...
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Macaulay's History, Chapter I: A Brief History of England from the Earliest ...

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1895 - 184 sayfa
...than by such a warrior as Penda. A society sunk in ignorance, aud ruled by mere physical force, has great reason to rejoice when a class, of which the...intellectual and moral, rises to ascendency. Such a class 20 will doubtless abuse its power : but mental power, even when abused, is still a nobler and better...
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A Study of English Prose Writers: A Laboratory Method

John Scott Clark - 1898 - 910 sayfa
...reason to rejoice when a class, the influence of which is intellectual and moral, rises to ascendancy. Such a class will doubtless abuse its power, but mental...when abused is still a nobler and better power than that which consists merely in corporeal strength." — History of England. " Of course, we do not mean...
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School Grammar

William Henry Maxwell - 1907 - 328 sayfa
...majestic close, Pure as the dew that filters through the rose ? — 0. W. Holmes. Society . . . has great reason to rejoice when a class, of which the influence is moral and intellectual, rises to ascendency. — Macaulay. Which is now used only for the lower animals,...
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The History of England from the Accession of James the Second, 1. cilt

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1913 - 600 sayfa
...than by such a warrior as Penda. —A society sunk in ignorance, and ruled by mere physical force, has great reason to rejoice when a class, of which the influence is intellectual and moral, rises to ascendency._ Such a class will doubtless abuse its power : but mental power, even when abused, is still...
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Pax Britannica: A Study of the History of British Pacification

Henry Shaw Perris - 1913 - 348 sayfa
...by mere physical force, has great reason to rejoice 1 " Economic Interpretation of History " ip 71. when a class, of which the influence is intellectual and moral, rises to ascendency. . . . The Church has many times been compared by divines to the ark of which we read in the Book of...
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history of england chapter I

168 sayfa
...than by such a warrior as Penda. A society sunk in ignorance, and ruled by mere physical force, has great reason to rejoice when a class, of which the...when abused, is still a nobler and better power than that which consists merely in corporeal strength. We read in our Saxon chronicles of tyrants, who,...
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