| Edward Gibbon - 1792 - 462 sider
...monuments of Roman conqueft, of feudal or Auftrian tyranny, of monkifh fuperftition, and of induftrious freedom. If he be truly a philosopher, he will applaud the merit and happinefs of his ,o\vn times. not lefs a&ive, or intrepid, than themfelves. The CHAP. «-«-ii •»•... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1811 - 618 sider
...Bruck, have successively arisen. The philosophic traveller may compare the monuments of Roman conquests, of feudal or Austrian tyranny, of monkish superstition,...applaud the merit and happiness of his own time." — Gibbon. Half a mile beyond the walls of Brugg stands the abbey of Eeenigsfelden (King's field),... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1811 - 440 sider
...Brack, have successively arisen. The philosophic traveller may compare the monuments of Roman conquett, of feudal or Austrian tyranny, of monkish superstition,...philosopher, he will applaud the merit and happiness of his o\vn times. by an enemy, not less active, or intrepid, than them- CHAP. selves. The great Theodoric... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1820 - 430 sider
...Bruck, have successively arisen. The philosophic traveller may compare the monuments of Roman conquests, of feudal or Austrian tyranny, of monkish superstition,...If he be truly a philosopher, he will applaud the ntrrit *nd happiness of hit own times. CHAP, over the modern provinces of Alsace and XX,X,I!'! raine;... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1821 - 528 sider
...compare the monuments of the Roman conquest, of fendal or Austrian tyranny, of monkish supers<ition, and of industrious freedom. If he be truly a philosopher, he will applaud the merit nnd happiness of hi.i own times. 2'F 2 event of the bloody day decided for ever the alternative of... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1827 - 542 sider
...the castle of Habsburgh, the abbey of Konigsfield, and the town of Bruck, have successively'arisen. The philosophic traveller may compare the monuments...tyranny, of monkish superstition, and of industrious freedorn. If he be truly a philosopher, he will applaud the merit and happiness of his own CHAP, he... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1831 - 468 sider
...tJie castle of Habsburcb, the abbey of Koiiiesfield, and the town of Brück, have successively arûen. The philosophic traveller may compare the" monuments...Austrian tyranny, of monkish superstition, and of indu.4ii<ius fieedom. If he be truly a philosopher, he will applaud the merit and happiness of his... | |
| John Murray - 1838 - 452 sider
...Brück, have successively arisen. The philosophic traveller may compare the monuments of Roman conquests, of feudal or Austrian tyranny, of monkish superstition,...applaud the merit and happiness of his own time." — Gibbon. Half a mile beyond the walls of Brugg stands the abbey of König»fehlen (King's field),... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1838 - 446 sider
...Brack, have successively arisen. The philosophic traveller may compare the monuments of Roman conquests, of feudal or Austrian tyranny, of monkish superstition,...philosopher, he will applaud the merit and happiness of bis own time."— Gibbon. Half a mile beyond the walls of Brugg stands the abbey of Eonigifelden (King's... | |
| John Murray - 1842 - 482 sider
...Brück, have successively arisen. The philosophic traveller may compare the monuments of Roman conquests, of feudal or Austrian tyranny, of monkish superstition, and of industrious freedom. If he be truly я philosopher, he will applaud the merit and happiness of his own time."' — Gibbon. Half a mile... | |
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