| Log - 1868 - 344 pages
...De Joinville. Translated by James Button. " St. Louis and kin companions, as described by Joinville, not only in their glistening armour, but in their...real history, it widens our minds and our hearts, and aives us that true knowledge of the world and of human nature in all its phases which but few can gain... | |
| Victor Meunier - Hunting - 1868 - 390 pages
...De Joinville. Translated by James Hntton. " St. Louis and his companions, as described by Joinville, not only in their glistening armour, but in their...real history. It widens our minds and our hearts, and gives us that true knowledge of the world and of human nature in all its phases which but feu? can... | |
| Abraham Cowley - Essays - 1868 - 240 pages
...De Joinville. Translated by James Hutton. " St. Louis and his companions, as described by Joinville, not only in their glistening armour, but in their...Here lies the real value of real history. It widens OUT minds and our hearts, and gives us that true knowledge of the world and of human nature in all... | |
| Henry Blackburn - Algeria - 1868 - 272 pages
..." St. Louis and his companions, as described by Joinville, not only in their glistening armour, out in their every-day attire, are brought nearer to us,...real history. It widens our minds and our hearts, and gives us that true knowledge of the world and of human nature in all its phases which but few can gain... | |
| Henry Morley - Ballads, English - 1868 - 282 pages
...De Joinville. Translated by James Hutton. " St. Louis and his companions, as described by Joinville, not only in their glistening armour^ but in their...and not from saints and heroes. Here lies the real valne of real history. It widens our minds and our hearts, and gives us that trne knowledge of the... | |
| John Call Dalton - Diet in disease - 1868 - 440 pages
...companions, as described by Joinville, not only in their glistening armour, bat in their ecery-day attire, are brought nearer to us, become intelligible...men only, and not from saints and heroes. Here lies ths real value of real history. It widens our minds and our hearts, and gives us th'it true knowledge... | |
| Napoleon I (Emperor of the French) - Table-talk - 1868 - 230 pages
...Joincille, not only in their glistening armour, but in thcir ecery-day attire, are brought nearer to uc, become intelligible to us, and teach us lessons of...and not from saints and "heroes. Here lies the real calue of real history. It widens our minds and our hearts, and gices us that true knowledge of the... | |
| William Beckford - 1868 - 228 pages
...De Joinville. Translated by James Hatton. " St. Louis and his companions, as described by Joinville, not only in their glistening armour, but in their...intelligible to us, and teach us lessons of humanity which wf can learn from men ouly, and not from saints and heroes. Here lies the real value of real history.... | |
| William Moy Thomas - 1868 - 316 pages
...De Joinville. Trauslated by James Hutton. " St. Louis and his companious, as described by Joinville, not only in their glistening armour, but in their...nearer to us, become intelligible to us, and teach us lessous of humanity which we can learn from men only, and not from saints and heroes. Here lies the... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1868 - 340 pages
...companions, as described by Joinville, not only in tkeir glistening armour, but in their ecery-day attire, are brought nearer to us, become intelligible...us, and teach us lessons of humanity which we can leara from men only, and not from saints and heroes. Here lies the real value of real history. It widens... | |
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