| Hans-Jörg Knobloch, Helmut Koopmann - 2005 - 212 σελίδες
...its comparative youth, is but a poor instructour. [...] But now the Great Map of Mankind is unrolld at once; and there is no state or Gradation of barbarism, and no mode of refinement which we have not at the same instant under our View. The very different Civility... | |
| Dani Botsman - 2005 - 344 σελίδες
...trace [Human nature] in all its stages and periods. . . . now the Great Map of Mankind is unrolld [sic] at once; and there is no state or Gradation of barbarism and no mode of refinement which we have not at the same instant under our view."51 It goes without saying... | |
| John M. Headley - 2008 - 316 σελίδες
...as having gone so far that one no longer needed to depend upon rummaging about in history books, for "now the Great Map of Mankind is unrolled at once; and there is no state or gradation of barbarian and no mode of refinement which we have not at the same instant under one view."149 Certainly... | |
| Daniel I. O'Neill - 2010 - 306 σελίδες
...from its comparative youth, is but a poor instructor. When the Egyptians called the Greeks children in Antiquities, we may well call them Children; and so we may call all these nations, which were able to trace the progress of Society only within their own Limits. But now... | |
| David Armitage - 2007 - 332 σελίδες
...notable. Edmund Burke ecstatically wrote of Robertson's History: "The Great Map of Mankind is unrolld at once; and there is no state or Gradation of barbarism, and no mode of refinement which we have not at the same instant under our View."16 Raynal strongly supported... | |
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