| William Robertson - 1804 - 378 pages
...of society in which they live, and on the political institutions established among them ; and that the human mind, whenever it is placed in the same...same form, and be distinguished by the same manners." I HAVE pushed the comparison between the Germans and Americans no farther than was necessary for the... | |
| William Robertson - 1809 - 516 pages
...of society in which they live, and on the political institutions established among them ; and that the human mind, whenever it is placed in the same...countries the most remote, assume the same form, and be dig' tinguished by the same manners. I HAVE pushed the comparison between the Germans and Americans... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 596 pages
...of society in which they live, and on the political institutions established among them ; and that the human mind, whenever it is placed in the same...same form, and be distinguished by the same manners.' I have pushed the comparison between the Germans and Americans no further than was necessary for the... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 598 pages
...of society in which they live, and on the political institutions established among them ; and that the human mind, whenever it is placed in the same...same form, and be distinguished by the same manners.' I have pushed the comparison between the Germans and Americans no further than was necessary for the... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 602 pages
...of s6c?ety iri which they live, and on the political insfitutidns established among them ; and that the human mind, whenever it is' placed in the same situation, will, in agĀ£9 the mriat distant^ and in countries the most remote, assume the same form, and be distinguished... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 534 pages
...of society in which they live, and on the political institutions established among them ; and that the human mind, whenever it is placed in the same...same form, and be distinguished by the same manners. I HAVE pushed the comparison between the Germans and Americans no further than was necessary for the... | |
| William Robertson - 1819 - 522 pages
...state of society in which they live, and on the political institutions established among them; and that the human mind, whenever it is placed in the same...same form, and be distinguished by the same manners." I have pushed the comparison between the Germans and Americans no farther than was necessary for the... | |
| William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 474 pages
...of society in which they live, and on the political institutions established among them ; and that the human mind, whenever it is placed in the same...same form, and be distinguished by the same manners. I have pushed the comparison between the Germans and Americans no further than was necessary for the... | |
| Charles Johnston, Peter Johnston - 1827 - 276 pages
...of society in which he exists. "The human mind, whenever it is placed under the same circumstances, will, in ages the most distant, and in countries the most remote, assume the same general form, and be distinguished by the same," or closely similar "manners." Tacitus, the celebrated... | |
| William Robertson - 1829 - 628 pages
...of society in which they live, and on the political institutions established among them ; and that the human mind, whenever it is placed in the same situation, will, in ages the most distant, and m countries the most remote, assume the same form, and be distinguished by the same manners." I have... | |
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