| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1867 - 724 páginas
...Caen and Ely, and the brilliant gorgeousness of Palermo and Monreale. In a word, the indomitable vigor of the Scandinavian, joined to the buoyant vivacity...has everywhere been absorbed by the races which it has conquered. From both Sicilies it has vanished as though it had never been. And there, along with... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1867 - 758 páginas
...stern grandeur of Caen and Ely, and the brilliant gorgeousness of Palermo and Monreale. In a word, the indomitable vigour of the Scandinavian, joined...And yet that race, as a race, has vanished. It has eveiywhere been absorbed by the races which it has conquered. From both Sicilies it has vanished as... | |
| 1868 - 518 páginas
...the stern grandeur of Caen and Ely and the brilliant gorgeousness of Palermo and Monreale. In a word, the indomitable vigour of the Scandinavian, joined...has everywhere been absorbed by the races which it has conquered. From both Sicilies it has vanished as though it had never been. And there, along with... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1870 - 832 páginas
...stern grandeur of Caen and Ely, and the brilliant gorgeousness of Palermo and Monreale. In a word, the indomitable vigour of the Scandinavian, joined to the buoyant vivacity of the Gaul, Disappear- produced the conquering and ruling race of Europe. And Norman ye^ that race, as a race,... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1873 - 564 páginas
...sfern grandeur of Caen and Ely, and the brilliant gorgeousness of Palermo and Monreale. In a word, the indomitable vigour of the Scandinavian, joined...has everywhere been absorbed by the races which it has conquered. From both Sicilies the Norman has vanished as though he had never been. And there too... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1877 - 850 páginas
...the stern grandeur of Caen and Ely and the brilliant gorgeousness of Palermo and Monreale. In a word, the indomitable vigour of the Scandinavian, joined...ruling race of Europe. And yet that race, as a race, Din»pp«»rhas vanished. It has everywhere been absorbed by the j^man races which it has conquered.... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1877 - 854 páginas
...the stern grandeur of Caen and Ely and the brilliant gorgeousness of Palermo and Monreale. In a word, the indomitable vigour of the Scandinavian, joined...ruling race of Europe. And yet that race, as a race, Disappearhas vanished. It has everywhere been absorbed by the Norman races which it has conquered.... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1877 - 904 páginas
...vigour of the Scandinavian, joined to the 1 buoyant vivacity of the Gaul, produced the conquering N and ruling race of Europe. ) And yet that race, as a race, Disappearhas vanished. It has everywhere been absorbed by the Norman races which it has conquered.... | |
| Blackie and son, ltd - 1880 - 240 páginas
...stern grandeur of Caen and Ely, and the brilliant gorgeousness of Palermo and Montreale. In a word the indomitable vigour of the Scandinavian, joined...has everywhere been absorbed by the races which it has conquered. From both Sicilies it has vanished as though it had never been. In our own land the... | |
| Hundred greatest men - 1885 - 530 páginas
...stern grandeur of Caen and Ely, and the brilliant gorgeousneas of Palermo and Monreale. In a word, the indomitable vigour of the Scandinavian, joined...produced the conquering and ruling race of Europe." The English and the Normans were kindred ; they both belonged to the same great race, the Teutonic.... | |
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