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" I have always thought with you, that " we possess at this time very great advantages" towards the knowledge of human nature. We " need no longer go to History to trace it in alt " its stages and periods. History, from its coin" parative youth, is but... "
The History of Scotland - Page 74
de William Robertson - 1817
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1802 - 572 pages
...from its comparative youth, is bttt a poor instructor. When the 'Egyptians called the Greeks Childix-u in Antiquities, we may well call them Children ; and...there is no state or gradation of barbarism., and nq mode of refmement which we have not at the same moment under our view f the very different civility...
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The Monthly review. New and improved ser, Volume 38

1802 - 572 pages
...We need no longer go to History to trace it in all stages and periods. History, from iu comparative youth, is but a poor instructor. When the Egyptians called the Greeks Children ifi Antiquities, we may well call them Children ; and so we may call all those nation* which were able...
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A Brief Retrospect of the Eighteenth Century: Part First; in Two ..., Volume 1

Samuel Miller - 1803 - 572 pages
...call them children ; and so we may call all fs those nations which were able to trace the profe gress of society only within their own limits. " But now the great map of mankind is unrolled fs at once, and there is no state or gradation of " barbarism, and no mode of refinement, which " we...
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A Brief Retrospect of the Eighteenth Century: Part the First in ..., Volume 2

Samuel Miller - 1805 - 432 pages
...Greeks children in Antiquities, we may well calf them children ; and so we may call all those na-, tions which were able to trace the progress of society only...there is no state or gradation of barbarism, and no modeof refinement, which we have not at the same momerit under our view : the very different civility...
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The History of Scotland During the Reigns of Queen Mary and of ..., Volume 1

William Robertson - 1806 - 444 pages
...Children ; and fo we may call all *' thofe nations which were able to trace the progrek 'f of fociety only within their own limits. But now '' the great...of Mankind is unrolled at once, *' and there is no ftate or gradation of barbarifm, " and no mode of refinement, which we have not W at the fame moment...
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The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 27

1806 - 740 pages
...them children ; and fo we may call all thofc nations which were able to trace the progrefs of focietv only within their own limits. But now the great map of mankind is unrolk-d at once, and there is no ftate or gradation of barbarifm, and no mode of refinement, which...
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The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Volume 27

1806 - 738 pages
...greater than was ever before pofltiied by man. " When the Egyptian1;," fa- sa modern eloquent writer, " called the Greeks children in Antiquities, we may well call them children ; and fo we may call all thofe nations which were able to trace the progrefs of fuciety only within their...
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The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 27

1806 - 740 pages
...greater than was ever beiore pofleifed by man. " When the Egyptians," fays a modern eloquent writer, " called the Greeks children in Antiquities, we may well call them children ; and fo we may call all thofc nations which were able to trace the progrcfs of fociety only within their...
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Biographical Memoirs, of Adam Smith, LL. D., of William Robertson, D. D. and ...

Dugald Stewart - 1811 - 620 pages
...no longer go •" to History to trace it in ail stages and periods. History, " from its comparative youth, is but a poor instructor. " When the Egyptians called the Greeks Children in Anti" quities, we may well call them Children ; and so we may " call all those nations which were able...
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The historical works of William Robertson, with an account of his life and ...

William Robertson - 1813 - 652 pages
...and periods. History, from its comparative youth, is but a poor instructor. When the Egyptians railed the Greeks children in antiquities, we may well call...able to trace the progress of society only within I heir own limits. But now the great map of mankind is unfolded at once, and there is no state or gradation...
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