| James William Buel, John Clark Ridpath, Marcus Joseph Wright - 1900 - Страниц: 504
...the motives which carried the European adventurers to our shores. The men who crossed the Atlantic at the close of the fifteenth and the beginning of the sixteenth century were inflamed, first of all, with the passion of gold-hunting. A second motive was the acquisition... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1901 - Страниц: 376
...destruction first became formidable. The ardor with which men betook themselves to liberal studies, at the close of the fifteenth and the beginning of the sixteenth century, was zealously encouraged by the heads of that very church, to which liberal studies were destined to... | |
| John Albert Babington - 1901 - Страниц: 386
...antecedents, and the international relations of the Scottish and the English people. The Kings of Scotland at the close of the fifteenth and the beginning of the sixteenth century, partly owing to defects of character and partly in consequence of long minorities, enjoyed far less... | |
| Marcus Joseph Wright, John Clark Ridpath, James William Buel, James Penny Boyd - 1901 - Страниц: 544
...the motives which carried the European adventurers to our shores. The men who crossed the Atlantic at the close of the fifteenth and the beginning of the sixteenth century were inflamed, first of all, with the passion of gold-hunting. A second motive was the acquisition... | |
| Frank Brinkley - 1902 - Страниц: 584
...about their work. It may be added here, however, that although the great Kaneiye certainly flourished at the close of the fifteenth and the beginning of the sixteenth century, Japanese traditions refer to an earlier expert of the same name whom they distinguish as O-shodai Kaneiye,... | |
| Frank Brinkley - 1904 - Страниц: 598
...about their work. It may be added here, however, that although the great Kaneiye certainly flourished at the close of the fifteenth and the beginning of the sixteenth century, Japanese traditions refer to an earlier expert of the same name whom they distinguish as O-shodai Kaneiye,... | |
| William North Rice - 1904 - Страниц: 456
...intervened between the founding of the Christian church and the epoch of great maritime discoveries at the close of the fifteenth and the beginning of the sixteenth century, both opinions were held in the Christian church. The belief in the sphericity of the earth, though... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1904 - Страниц: 458
...professors at Alcald, the latter of whom was esteemed one of the most accomplished scholars of the age; of the close of the fifteenth and the beginning of the sixteenth century may take rank with their illustrious contemporaries of Italy. They could not, indeed, achieve such... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1904 - Страниц: 458
...Spagnuola, torn. ii. dis. 2, sec. 5. — Nic. Antonio, Bibliotheca Nova, torn. i. pp. 170, 171. of the close of the fifteenth and the beginning of the sixteenth century may take rank with their illustrious contemporaries of Italy. They could not, indeed, achieve such... | |
| Pherozeshah Mehta - 1905 - Страниц: 1002
...the transitional state of things in India presented to the grand phenomena of the Revival of Learning at the close of the fifteenth and the beginning of the sixteenth century ' Sanscrit and Arabic were immediately proclaimed as the classical languages which were destined to... | |
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