| William Robertson - Europe - 1769 - 442 pages
...thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth centuries. They were fo deeply rooted, that they continued: tooperate after the vigour and reputation of the inftitu-tion-...confiderable tranfactions, recorded in the following hiftory, refemble the adventurous exploits of chivalry,, rather than the well regulated operations, of found... | |
| William Robertson - 1777 - 530 pages
...manners and conduct during the twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth centuries. They were fo deeply rooted, that they continued to operate after...confiderable tranfactions, recorded in the following hiftory, refemble the adventurous exploits of chivalry, rather than the well regulated operations of found policy.... | |
| William Robertson - 1782 - 532 pages
...manners and conduit during the twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth centuries. They were fo deeply rooted, that they continued to operate after...inftitution itfelf began to decline. Some confiderable tranfaftions, recorded in the following hiftory, refemble the adventnrous exploits of chivalry, rather... | |
| James Anderson - Books, Reviews - 1793 - 390 pages
...and conduct of men during. the twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth centuriesThey were so deeply rooted that they continued to operate after the vigour and reputation of the institution itself began to decline. For some considerable transactions of later ages, resemble the... | |
| Knights - 1797 - 248 pages
...conduft during **- the twelfth^ ' thirteenth,, fou'r" teenthj and fifteenth centuries. " They were fo deeply rooted,- that " they continued to operate after...and reputation of the ** inftitution itfelf began to de" cline*," * Reiga of Charles V. vol. ip 82. It is fcarcely neceffary to add to this more proofs... | |
| William Robertson - Europe - 1802 - 536 pages
...the vigour and reputation of the inftitution itfelf began to decline. Some confiderable tranfadions, recorded in the following hiftory, referable the adventurous exploits of chivalry, rather than the well-regulated operations of found policy. 3ome of the moft eminent perfonages, whofe characters will... | |
| William Robertson - Europe - 1804 - 378 pages
...manners and conduct during the twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth centuries. They were so deeply rooted, that they continued to operate after the vigour and reputation of the institution itself began to decline. Some considerable transactions, recorded in the following history,... | |
| William Robertson - Europe - 1809 - 516 pages
...manners and conduct durring the twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth, ana fit teenth centuries. They were so deeply rooted> that they continued to operate after the vigour and reputation of the institution itself began to decline. So.ne considerable transactions, recorded in the following .history,... | |
| William Nicholson - Natural history - 1809 - 726 pages
...manners and conduct during the twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth centuries. They were so deeply rooted, that they continued to operate after the vigour and reputation of the institution itself began to decline." In a word, chivalry, which is now an object of ridicule, was,... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 316 pages
...manners and conduct, during the twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth centuries. They were so deeply rooted, that they continued to operate after the vigour and reputation of the institution itself began to decline. Robertson. CAUSES OF NATIONAL CHARACTERS. THE vulgar are very... | |
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