| Edward Gibbon - 1796 - 360 páginas
..., and whofe eyes are dazzled by the light of philofophy. The legal incorporation of thefe focieties by the charters of popes and kings had given them a monopoly of the public inftruction ; and the fpirit of monopolifts is narrow, lazy , and oppreffive : their work is more coftly... | |
| Samuel Jackson Pratt - 1801 - 670 páginas
...with the vices of their origin. Their primitive discipline was adapted to the education of priests and monks ; and the government still remains in the hands of the clergy, ani order of men whose manners are remote from the present v/orld, and whose eyes are dazzled by the... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1805 - 512 páginas
...vices of their origin. 1'h-Ar primitive discipline was adapted to the education of priests and monko; and the government still remains in the hands of the...whose eyes are dazzled by the light of philosophy. The legul incorporation of these societies by the charters of popes and kings had given them a monopoly... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1816 - 498 páginas
...with the vices of theirSwigin. Their primitive discipline was adapted to the education of priests and monks : and the government still remains in the hands...The legal incorporation of these societies by the chartere of popes and kings had given them a monopoly of the public instruction ; and the spirit of... | |
| Franklin James Didier - 1822 - 218 páginas
...with the vices of their origin. Their primitive discipline was adapted to the education of priests and monks; and the government still remains in the hands...given them a monopoly of the public instruction; and the spirit of monopolists is narrow, lazy and oppressive.—We may scarcely hope that any reformation... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1825 - 338 páginas
...with the vices of their origin. Their primitive discipline was adapted to the education of priests and monks; and the government still remains in the hands...given them a monopoly of the public instruction; and the spirit of monopolists is narrow, lazy, and oppressive: their work is more costly and less productive... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1826 - 594 páginas
...discipline was adapted to the education of priests and monks ; and the go«rt ment still remains n, the hands of the clergy, an order of men whose manners...world, and whose eyes are dazzled by the light of philoupiT. The legal incorporation of these societies by the charters of popes and kings had gi> them... | |
| Samuel Parr, John Johnstone - 1828 - 722 páginas
...dark age of false and barbarous science, and they are still tainted with the vices of their origin. The legal incorporation of these societies by the...given them a monopoly of the public instruction, and the spirit of monopolists is narrow, lazy, and oppressive : their work is more costly and less productive... | |
| Samuel Parr, John Johnstone - 1828 - 720 páginas
...dark age of false and barbarous science, and they are still tainted with the vices of their origin. The legal incorporation of these societies by the...given them a monopoly of the public instruction, and the spirit of monopolists is narrow, lazy, and oppressive : their work is more costly and less productive... | |
| 1829 - 558 páginas
...to the education of priests and monks ; and the government still lemains in the hands of the clerpy, an order of men whose manners are remote from the...whose eyes are dazzled by the light of philosophy.' Gray says, in a letter to Mr. West : ' You must know that I do not take degrees, and, after this term,... | |
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