There are at the present time two great nations in the world, which started from different points, but seem to tend toward the same end. I allude to the Russians and the Americans. Miscellaneous Essays - Página 339de Archibald Alison - 1845 - 390 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1836 - 878 páginas
...the Prophet. Their advance is as swift, as unceasing as that of the British race to the rocky helt of Western America. " There are, at the present time,...in the world, which seem to tend towards the same enH, although they started from different points : 1 allude to the Russians and the Americans. Both... | |
| David Urquhart - 1836 - 630 páginas
...Prophet. Their advance is as swift, as unceasing, as that of the British race to the rocky belt <if Western America. There are, at the present time, two great nations in the world, f which seem to tend towards the same end, although they started from different points ; I allude to... | |
| Sir Archibald Alison - 1845 - 408 páginas
...more natural, more durable, more universal than the democratic vigour of advanced civilization. Jt speaks a language intelligible to the rudest of men...although they started from different points: I allude to th£ Russians and the Americans. Both of them have grown up unnoticed: and whilst the attention of... | |
| sir Archibald Alison (1st bart.) - 1850 - 740 páginas
...marvellous coincidence in the tendency of the progress of the two greatest nations now on the earth. " There are, at the present time, two great nations...the same end, although they started from different points,—I allude to the Russians and the Americans. Both of them have grown np unnoticed; and whilst... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1850 - 488 páginas
...a fact fraught with such portentous consequences as to baffle the efforts even of the imagination. There are, at the present time, two great nations in the world, which seem to tend toward the same end, although they started from different points ; I allude to the Russians and the... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1851 - 954 páginas
...a fact fraught with such portentous consequences as to baffle the efforts even of the imagination. There are, at the present time, two great nations in the world, which seem to tend toward the same end, although they started from different points; I allude to the Russians and the... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1854 - 492 páginas
...a fact fraught with such portentous consequences as to baffle the efforts even of the imagination. There are, at the present time, two great nations in the world, which seem to tend toward the same end, although they started from different points ; I allude to the Russians and the... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1863 - 588 páginas
...; and it is a fact new to the world, • — a fact which the imagination strives in vain to grasp. There are at the present time two great nations in the world, which started from different points, but seem to tend towards the same end. I allude to the Russians and... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1870 - 628 páginas
...certain ; and it is a fact new to the world, — a fact which the imagination strives in vain to grasp. There are at the present time two great nations in the world, which started from different points, but seem to tend towards the same end. I allude to the Russians and... | |
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