| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1850 - 552 páginas
...undefended. There were fools in that age who opposed the introduction of what was called the new light as strenuously as fools in our age have opposed the...there were extensive districts in which no lamp was seen.* We may easily imagine what, in such times, must have been the state of the quarters of London... | |
| Josiah Crampton - 1853 - 140 páginas
...undefended. There were fools in that age who opposed the introduction of what was called the new light as strenuously as fools in our age have opposed the...there were extensive districts in which no lamp was seen." It is true that the infidel astronomer and philosopher, La Place, endeavours to destroy its... | |
| Josiah Crampton - 1863 - 194 páginas
...undefended. There were fools in that age who opposed the introduction of what was called the new light as strenuously as fools in our age have opposed the...alphabetical writing. Many years after the date of Hemiug's patent, there were extensive districts in which no lamp It is true that the infidel astronomer... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1864 - 816 páginas
...undefended. There were fools in that age who opposed the introduction of what was called the new light as strenuously as fools in our age have opposed the...there were extensive districts in which no lamp was seen.f When the evening closed in, the difficulty and danger of walking about London became serious... | |
| 1864 - 630 páginas
...undefended. There were fools in that age who opposed the introduction of what was called the new light as strenuously as fools in our age have opposed the...introduction of the plough, and of alphabetical writing. ITALIAN. Count Saffi. July 18th. 3 pm—6 pm Grammatical Questions. 1. Translate into corresponding... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1866 - 668 páginas
...undefended. There were fools in that age who opposed the introduction of what was called the new light as strenuously as fools in our age have opposed the...introduction of the plough and of alphabetical writing. Many Many other authorities will rca- those pests of London when he dictated dilv occur to all who are acquainted... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1867 - 794 páginas
...undefended. There were fools in that age who opposed the introduction of what was called the new light as strenuously as fools in our age have opposed the...there were extensive districts in which no lamp was seen, t * Seymour's London. + Angliœ Metropolis, 1690, Sect. 17. entitled, " Of the new lights ; "... | |
| Philip George and son, ltd - 1874 - 296 páginas
...were fools in that age who opposed the introduction of what was called the new light as vigorously as fools in our age have opposed the introduction of vaccination and railroads ; as vigorously as the fools of an age before the dawn of history doubtless opposed the introduction of... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1875 - 602 páginas
...fools in that age who opposed the introduction of what was called the new light as strenuously as fooU in our age have opposed the introduction of vaccination...alphabetical writing. Many years after the date of Homing's patent there were extensive districts in which no lamp was seen.* We may easily imagine what,... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1875 - 454 páginas
...undefended. There were fools in that age who opposed the introduction of what was called the new light, as strenuously as fools in our age have opposed the...introduction of the plough and of alphabetical writing." — History of England, Vol. I. ch. 3. characteristic of himself and his age, the early English prelate,... | |
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