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" Preface, p. 1. understanding and judgment to the written letter, and with the same fearfulness of going beyond it, which prevailed in all the other branches of knowledge. If any one had pretended to inquire into the credibility of the ancient writers... "
The Reformation of the Sixteenth Century in Its Relations to Modern Thought ... - Page 346
by Charles Beard - 1907 - 451 lehte
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The History of Rome, 1–2. köide

Barthold Georg Niebuhr - 1844 - 626 lehte
...have been raised against such atrocious presumption. The object aimed at was, in spite of every thing like internal evidence, to combine what they related....as mildly as possible, and without leading to any farther results. Here and there indeed a man of independent mind, like Glareanus, broke through this...
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The History of Rome, 1. köide

Barthold Georg Niebuhr - 1851 - 672 lehte
...beyond it, which prevailed in all the other branches of knowledge. If any one had pretended to examine into the credibility of the ancient writers, and the...possible, and without leading to any further results. Here and there indeed a man of independent mind, like Glareanus, broke through this fence: but inevitably...
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Lectures on the Evidences of Christianity in the Nineteenth Century ...

Albert Barnes - 1868 - 464 lehte
...have been raised against such atrocious presumption. The object aimed at was, in spite of every thing like internal evidence, to combine what they related. At the utmost, one authority was made to give way in some particular instance to another ; and this was done as mildly as possible, and without...
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The Reformation of the Sixteenth Century in Its Relation to Modern Thought ...

Charles Beard - 1883 - 498 lehte
...with the same prostration of the 1 Niebuhr : History of Eome, transl. Hare and Thirlwall, Preface, p. 1. understanding and judgment to the written letter,...Niebuhr's criticism, the basis of that stately edifice of Eoman history which Livy had erected crumbled into dust, and Eegal Eome, from being a tract of human...
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The Hibbert Lectures

1883 - 480 lehte
...Thirlwall, Preface, p. 1. understanding and judgment to the written letter, and with the same Tearfulness of going beyond it, which prevailed in all the other...results." But at the touch of the Ithuriel spear of Mebuhr's criticism, the basis of that stately edifice of Roman history which Livy had erected crumbled...
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The Reformation of the Sixteenth Century in Its Relation to Modern Thought ...

Charles Beard - 1883 - 490 lehte
...to inquire into the credibility of the ancient writers and the value of their testimony, an outery would have been raised against such atrocious presumption....Niebuhr's criticism, the basis of that stately edifice of Human history which Livy had erected crumbled into dust, and Regal Home, from being a tract of human...
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The Reformation of the Sixteenth Century in Its Relation to Modern Thought ...

Charles Beard - 1885 - 546 lehte
...to inquire into the credibility of the ancient writers and the value of their testimony, an outery would have been raised against such atrocious presumption....results." But at the touch of the Ithuriel spear of Mebuhr's criticism, the basis of that stately edifice of Eoman history which Livy had erected crumbled...
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The Reformation of the Sixteenth Century in Its Relation to Modern Thought ...

Charles Beard - 1906 - 300 lehte
...same fearfulness of going beyond it, which prevailed in all the other branches of knowledge. If anyone had pretended to inquire into the credibility of the...Niebuhr's criticism, the basis of that stately edifice of Roman history which Livy had erected crumbled into dust, and Regal Rome, from being a tract of human...
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The Reformation of the Sixteenth Century in Its Relation to Modern Thought ...

Charles Beard - 1907 - 480 lehte
...treated, during the first two centuries after the revival of letters, with the same prostration of the understanding and judgment to the written letter,...Niebuhr's criticism, the basis of that stately edifice of Boman history which Livy had erected crumbled into dust, and Eegal Eome, from being a tract of human...
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The Reformation of the Sixteenth Century in Its Relation to Modern Thought ...

Charles Beard - 1927 - 474 lehte
...letter, and with the same Tearfulness of going beyond it, which prevailed in all the other brandies of knowledge. If any one had pretended to inquire...Niebuhr's criticism, the basis of that stately edifice of Roman history which Livy had erected crumbled into dust, and Regal Home, from being a tract of human...
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