| William Hickling Prescott - 1837 - 624 páginas
...representative of the peculiar genius of the age; while Isabella, discarding all the petty artif1ces of state policy, and pursuing the noblest ends by...Ferdinand may be said to have lost his good genius. 69 From that time his forof Aragon, as we have seen, at his death. Ferdinand had three daughters, also,... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1839 - 564 páginas
...Madrigal. L. Marineo, Cosas Memorables, fol. 188. — Salazar de Mendoza, Monarquia, torn. ip 410. peculiar genius of the age. While Isabella, discarding...age. In his illustrious consort Ferdinand may be said f/ to have lost his good genius. 68 From that time his m ' fortunes were under a cloud. Not that victory... | |
| 1849 - 548 páginas
...magnanimity, disinterestedness, and deep devotion to the interest of the people." (Vol. III., p. 398.) " Isabella, discarding all the petty artifices of state...ends by the noblest means, stands far above her age ;" "she was solicitous for every thing that concerned the welfare of her people." This is high praise... | |
| 1849 - 544 páginas
...magnanimity, disinterestedness, and deep devotion to the interest of the people." (Vol. III., p. 398.) " Isabella, discarding all the petty artifices of state...ends by the noblest means, stands far above her age ;" "she was solicitous for every thing that concerned the welfare of her people." This is high praise... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1864 - 626 páginas
...magnanimity, disinterestedness, and deep devotion to the interest of the people." (Vol. III. p. 398.) " Isabella, discarding all the petty artifices of state...ends by the noblest means, stands far above her age;" "she was solicitous for everything that concerned the welfare of her people." This is high praise;... | |
| P. Blouët - 1885 - 222 páginas
...the science of the cabinet," may be taken as the representative of the peculiar genius of the age. 5 While Isabella, discarding all the petty artifices...ends by the noblest means, stands far above her age. 5 —PRESCOTT. 1 Most unfavourable = des plus defavorables. s Devotion = dtvouement, and devotion,... | |
| P. Blouët - 1888 - 216 páginas
...the science of the cabinet,'' may be taken as the representative of the peculiar genius of the age. 5 While Isabella, discarding all the petty artifices...ends by the noblest means, stands far above her age. 5 —PEESCOTT. 1 Most unfavourable = des plus tU/avorables. ' Devotion = diwuement, and devotion, religiously... | |
| Max O'Rell - 1897 - 220 páginas
...the science of the cabinet,' may be taken as the representative of the peculiar genius of the age. 6 While Isabella, discarding all the petty artifices...ends by the noblest means, stands far above her age. 5 —Prbscott. 1 Most unfavourable=des plus defavorables. - Devotion=divoucment, and devotion, religiously... | |
| Paul Blouët - 1906 - 216 páginas
...the science of the cabinet,' may be taken as the representative of the peculiar genius of the age. 6 While Isabella, discarding all the petty artifices...ends by the noblest means, stands far above her age. 5 —PRESCOTT. 1 Most unfavourable-des plus defavorables. 2 Devotion=devouement, and devotion, religiously... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1907 - 552 páginas
...says, " was all magnanimity, disinterestedness, and deep devotion to the interest of the people." " Isabella, discarding all the petty artifices of state...ends by the noblest means, stands far above her age;" " she was solicitous for everything that concerned the welfare of her people." This is high praise;... | |
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