| David Goodman - 1994 - 344 lehte
...Australia and California. Prince Albert told a banquet at the Mansion House in London in 1850, that the 'distances which separated the different nations...rapidly vanishing before the achievements of modern inventions', and that the result would be the realisation of the unity of mankind—'not a unity which... | |
| Rosemary J. Mundhenk, LuAnn McCracken Fletcher - 1999 - 502 lehte
...levels the peculiar characteristics of the different nations of the earth, but rather a unity, the result and product of those very national varieties...separated the different nations and parts of the globe are rapidlyvanishing before the achievements of modern invention, and we can traverse them with incredible... | |
| Jeffrey A. Auerbach - 1999 - 300 lehte
...accomplish that great end - to which all history points - the realization of the unity of mankind. . . . The distances which separated the different nations...vanishing before the achievements of modern invention. . . . The products of all quarters of the globe are placed at our disposal, and we have only to choose... | |
| Joseph McLaughlin - 2000 - 260 lehte
...and levels the peculiar characteristics of the different nations of the earth, but rather a unity the result and product of those very national varieties...separated the different nations and parts of the globe are gradually vanishing before the achievements of modern invention, and we can traverse them with incredible... | |
| Pieter van Wesemael - 2001 - 856 lehte
...and levels the peculiar characteristics of the different nations of the earth, but rather a unity the result and product of those very national varieties...separated the different nations and parts of the globe are gradually vanishing before the achievements of modern invention, and we can transverse them with incredible... | |
| Richard Reeves - 2008 - 232 lehte
...that great end to which, indeed, all history points — the realization of the unity of mankind . . . The distances which separated the different nations and parts of the globe are gradually vanishing before the achievements of modern invention, and we can traverse them with incredible... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1850 - 870 lehte
...and levels the peculiar characteristics of the different nations of the earth, but rather a unity the result and product of those very national varieties...separated the different nations and parts of the globe are gradually vanishing before the achievements of modern invention, and we can traverse them with incredible... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1863 - 860 lehte
...and levels the peculiar characteristics of the different nations of the earth, but rather a unity the result and product of those very national varieties and antagonistic qualities." " The products," he continues, " of all quarters of the globe are placed at our disposal, and we have only... | |
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